‘Time to revamp education system’ : Venita Kau

Venita Kau

Emeritus professor calls for universalisation of quality school education

The world forward is not necessarily the three career choices — engineering, accountancy and medicine. It is opening up for new start-up initiatives that are going to be the future of the country, said Venita Kaul, professor emeritus (education), Ambedkar University, Delhi.

“Are we preparing our children for that? Are we giving them those skills,” she asked delivering the ninth memorial oration of the Kuruvila Jacob Initiative For Promoting Excellence In School Education organised by Kuruvila Jacob Memorial Education Trust.

“There is a need to introspect and see where we are today in terms of our education system and the status of learning continuum of education starting from pre-primary to higher education.

“In a recent study done in three States, we found that a large number of pre-school children came out of it without [the necessary] competency. We didn’t find even one classroom that had any play opportunities for children of this age. They were doing only rote memorisation of alphabets and numbers,” she said.

Holistic education

In secondary level, they were alarmed to see children enrolled in schools but attending tuitions too. “What’s the holistic education we talk about? They are only preparing for exams and admissions,” she said.

She noted that the need of the hour was to ensure there was universalisation of school education with quality. “Children need interactive and participative teaching sessions they can engage in, without any threat or fear. Policy level reforms are needed to execute this,” she noted.

As part of the Kuruvila Jacob Initiative for Promoting Excellence in School Education, various teacher training programmes were organised and certificates were given.

N. Murali, chairman, Kasturi and Sons Limited, and S. Viji of Kuruvila Jacob Memorial Education Trust, spoke on the occasion.

UTs to inspect child shelters, ministry of Women and Child Development


 

In the aftermath of cases of sexual abuse at shelter homes in Muzaffarpur and Deoria, the Centre has asked State governments to inspect all child care institutes and submit a report by September 15, Union Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi told Parliament on Thursday.

The Ministry also said that in a consultation with States and Union Territories carried out earlier this year, it found that only 7,109 shelters for children across the country were registered under the Juvenile Justice (JJ) Act, 2015.

Ms. Gandhi said that the Centre had directed States and UTs in February to shut down all institutions not registered under law and shift the children to appropriate facilities.

Onus on States

Under the JJ Act, registration of all child care institutions, regardless of whether or not they are funded by the government, is mandatory. The Act puts the onus of registration on the State/ UT government.

The Minister said that she had written to Members of Parliament in August last year requesting them to visit hostels for working women, One Stop Centres, Swadhar Homes for women in difficult circumstances, Ujjwala Homes for trafficked women, and child care institutes, to inspect the living conditions and the level of care being provided in these homes.

“it was the duty” of the Mehbooba Mufti government to submit the report on 35-A in the apex court.: Omar


National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah on Thursday said that there was no doubt that the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) continue to be in a tactical alliance despite the saffron party’s withdrawal of support to the PDP.


National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah on Thursday said that there was no doubt that the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) continue to be in a tactical alliance despite the saffron party’s withdrawal of support to the PDP.

Abdullah said that this became clear when two PDP MPs in the Rajya Sabha abstained from voting in the election of the Rajya Sabha deputy chairperson and by the “tragic” fact that the elaborate report on 35-A continues to gather dust on the Law Secretary’s tables for the last one year.

“There is a very elaborate and deep intrigue to assault the state’s Special Status. The elaborate and comprehensive 60-page report on Article 35-A has still not been submitted in the Supreme Court and the file continues to gather dust on the Law Secretary’s table,” said Abdullah.

“This proves beyond any doubt that PDP is a part of this intrigue and continues to facilitate this anti-J&K agenda from within the State. Had the National Conference not raised the grave issue of assaults on Article 35-A in the Legislative Assembly, PDP would have brazenly surrendered on the crucial issue for appeasing their allies”, the NC vice-president added.

Abdullah said that “it was the duty” of the Mehbooba Mufti government to submit the report on 35-A in the apex court.

“Her Government chose inaction and surrender bringing us to this present situation. PDP chose not to confront the BJP and its longstanding agenda to weaken the State’s special status”, Abdullah said.

India-UK relations getting strained over ‘Pro-Khalistan’ rally


 

 

India is believed to be quite upset with the United Kingdom for its refusal to ban a ‘pro-Khalistan’ rally to be held at Trafalgar Square in London on 12 August.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar on Thursday confirmed that India had conveyed to the UK Government in unequivocal terms that the proposed rally was a ‘‘separatist activity which impinges on India’s territorial integrity’’. It has also been pointed out to the UK authorities that the rally sought to propagate violence, secessionism and hatred.

‘’We also expect them (UK) to take into account the larger perspective about the relationship when they take a decision in such matters,’’ the spokesperson added.

It is understood that India not only wrote to the UK but also held meetings at various levels with British officials to prevail upon them to prevent the rally from taking place.

However, the UK Government rejected India’s request, saying, ‘’People in the UK have a right to protest provided that they are within the law.’’

However, New Delhi was also been assured that should a protest contravene the law of the land, police have comprehensive powers to deal with activities that spread hate or deliberately raise tensions through violence and public disorder.

But India is not convinced with the argument advanced by the UK authorities.

On record however, the MEA spokesperson did not agree with a suggestion that there had been a downslide in India-UK relations in view of the 12 August rally as well as other developments like New Delhi’s pending requests with London for the extradition of Indian fugitives Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi.

The proposed rally has been organised by the US-based separatist group, Sikhs for Justice, to call for a “referendum” on creation of ‘Khalistan’. It is said to have received support from elements in Pakistan as well.

The MEA spokesperson said the government was aware that such anti-India rallies were proposed to be organised by secessionists in some other countries as well. New Delhi had written to its missions in some countries to take up the matter with their host governments.

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जब आपको आंख मारने और संसद बाधित करने से फुरसत मिल जाए तो तथ्यों पर गौर कर लें: शाह


शाह ने कहा कि अच्छा होता कि कांग्रेस ने जिस तरह बाबा साहेब आंबेडकर, बाबू जगजीवन राम और सीताराम केसरी के साथ व्यवहार किया है राहुल गांधी उस पर बोलते


 

प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी पर ‘दलित विरोधी’ मानसिकता के होने का आरोप लगाने के लिए राहुल गांधी पर पलटवार करते हुए बीजेपी अध्यक्ष अमित शाह ने गुरुवार को कहा कि कांग्रेस प्रमुख को जब आंख मारने से फुरसत मिल जाए तब वो जरा तथ्यों पर गौर कर लें. उन्होंने आरोप लगाया कि दलितों का अपमान करने की विपक्षी दल की परंपरा रही है.


Amit Shah

PM @narendramodi’s legacy- strongest amendments to SC/ ST Act, OBC Commission, Panchteerth and more.

Congress legacy- insult Dalit leaders, Dalit pride, oppose Mandal and block OBC Commission.


सिलसिलेवार ट्वीट में शाह ने कहा कि संशोधित बिल के जरिए एससी/एसटी कानून को मजबूत करना और ओबीसी आयोग की स्थापना प्रधानमंत्री की विरासत में है जबकि दलित नेताओं का अपमान करना, मंडल आयोग की रिपोर्ट का विरोध करना और ओबीसी संस्था को मजबूत बनाने में बाधा डालना कांग्रेस की परंपरा रही है.

कांग्रेस और राहुल गांधी पर शाह ने यह हमला ऐसे वक्त किया है जब कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष ने जंतर-मंतर पर आयोजित प्रदर्शन में दलितों के प्रति सरकार की नीति को लेकर मोदी की आलोचना की.


Amit Shah

NDA Government, through a Cabinet decision and in Parliament ensured the strongest amendment to the Act. 
Why are you protesting that?

@ANI

Protest over SC/ST atrocities bill: CPM’s Sitaram Yechury and Congress President Rahul Gandhi join the protest at Jantar Mantar. #Delhi

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एक के बाद एक ट्वीट में शाह ने गांधी पर हमला करते हुए कहा कि जब आपको आंख मारने और संसद बाधित करने से फुरसत मिल जाए तो तथ्यों पर गौर कर लें. उन्होंने जोर दिया कि एनडीए सरकार ने अनुसूचित जाति और जनजाति (अत्याचार रोकथाम) कानून को संशोधित कर इसे मजबूत किया है.

शाह सरकार के खिलाफ अविश्वास प्रस्ताव पर चर्चा के दौरान मोदी से गले लगने के बाद लोकसभा में गांधी के आंख मारने का हवाला दे रहे थे. उन्होंने लिखा कि सरकार ने संशोधित बिल के जरिए एससी/एसटी कानून को मजबूत किया है, फिर आप प्रदर्शन क्यों कर रहे हैं.

राहुल गांधी ने कहा कि आज जहां भी बीजेपी की सरकार है, वहां पर दलितों पर हमला हो रहा है. गांधी ने कहा कि प्रधानमंत्री की मानसिकता दलित विरोधी है.


Amit Shah

@AmitShah

Congress way of treating Dalits is patronising and condescending. For years Congress insulted Dalit aspirations.


शाह ने कहा कि अच्छा होता कि कांग्रेस ने जिस तरह बाबा साहेब आंबेडकर, बाबू जगजीवन राम और सीताराम केसरी के साथ व्यवहार किया है राहुल गांधी उस पर बोलते. कांग्रेस ने लगातार दलितों के साथ अत्याचार किया है.

नवनिर्वाचित उपसभापति के सम्मान में नायडू द्वारा दिये गए भोज का बहिष्कार करेगी कांग्रेस


दूसरी तरफ कांग्रेस ने वेंकैया नायडू की तरफ से आयोजित ब्रेकफास्ट का बहिष्कार करने का फैसला किया है


मॉनसून सत्र का आखिरी दिन गुरुवार 10 अगस्त को है. बीजेपी ने अपने राज्य सभा सांसदों के लिए तीन लाइन का एक व्हीप जारी किया है ताकि वे सब सदन में मौजूद रहें.

दूसरी तरफ कांग्रेस आक्रामक मूड में है. वेंकैया नायडू ने राज्य सभा के नए सदस्य और डिप्टी चेयरमैन हरिवंश के चयन पर शुक्रवार को ब्रेकफास्ट का आयोजन किया है. सूत्रों के मुताबिक, कांग्रेस इस ब्रेकफास्ट का बहिष्कार करने वाली है.

राज्यसभा के उपाध्यक्ष चुने गए हरिवंश 

जेडीयू के राज्यसभा सदस्य हरिवंश को गुरुवार को राज्यसभा के उपसभापति पद के लिए चुना गया. उन्हें विपक्ष की ओर से कांग्रेस के उम्मीदवार बी के हरिप्रसाद को मिले 105 मतों के मुकाबले 125 मत मिले.

सदन की कार्यवाही शुरू होने पर सभापति एम वैंकेया नायडू ने सदन पटल पर जरूरी दस्तावेज रखवाने के बाद उपसभापति पद की चुनाव प्रक्रिया शुरू करवाई. हरिवंश के पक्ष में 125 और हरिप्रसाद के पक्ष में 105 वोट पड़े. वोटिंग में दो सदस्यों ने हिस्सा नहीं लिया. सदन में कुल 232 सदस्य मौजूद थे.

India’s economy is elephant that’s starting to run: IMF

Commuters ride an escalator from Japnath metro station as vehicles are sitting in traffic are reflected in a window in New Delhi. India is on track to hold its position as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies as reforms start to pay off, according to the International Monetary Fund


After a shock cash ban in late 2016 and a disruptive nationwide sales tax last year, India’s economy is once again gaining momentum.


India is on track to hold its position as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies as reforms start to pay off, according to the International Monetary Fund.

The $2.6 trillion economy was described by Ranil Salgado, the IMF’s mission chief for India, as an elephant starting to run, with growth forecast at 7.3 percent in the fiscal year through March 2019 and 7.5 percent in the year after that. The nation accounts for about 15 percent of global growth, according to the Washington-based fund.

Key risks flagged by the IMF in its annual Article IV assessment of the economy include higher oil prices, tightening global financial conditions and tax revenue shortfalls. Authorities should take advantage of stronger growth to bring down debt levels, simplify the consumption tax system and continue to gradually tighten monetary policy, it said.

After a shock cash ban in late 2016 and a disruptive nationwide sales tax last year, India’s economy is once again gaining momentum. Growth reached the fastest pace in seven quarters in January through March, and high frequency indicators from purchasing managers’ surveys to auto sales data show the economy is likely to grow above 7 percent.

The government is due to release gross domestic product data on August 31 for the three months ended June. A high growth rate may not necessarily resonate with voters in elections next year as they continue to face issues such as unemployment and farm distress.

There are other risks. The rupee has plunged 7 percent against the dollar this year, the worst performer among major Asian currencies, threatening the inflation outlook. The Reserve Bank of India delivered its second straight interest rate hike last week as policy makers seek to maintain economic stability against a global backdrop of trade tensions and high oil prices.

Continuing structural reforms would be key to high growth, Salgado said in a conference call. Further rationalization of the goods and services tax would give maximum benefits, and labour reforms would be an incentive for companies to expand, he added.

Other key points from the report:

Recovery is underway led by an investment pickup External vulnerabilities remain contained, but have risen India’s export market share remains low; need to boost competitiveness There’s need for maintaining exchange rate flexibility FX intervention should be two-way and limited to disorderly market conditions Government debt and budget deficit key macroeconomic challenges Need labor, land and product market reforms for jobs growth More needs to be done to ensure health of state-run lenders.

The “Chhatra Aakrosh Rally” from Mandi House to Parliament Street by NSUI

New Delhi 8th August 2018:

“NSUI organized a national protest in Delhi today against the anti-student and anti-youth policies of the BJP Government. The “Chhatra Aakrosh Rally” from Mandi House to Parliament Street under the leadership of National President Fairoz Khan saw thousands of NSUI workers express the disappointment of crores of young people across the country” said National Media Co-ordinator Deepanshu Bansal. The national protest was followed by Vidhan Sabha/CM House Gherao in states across the country and had representation from all the states, including distant states from the NE and South. NSUI proceeded with the protest in a peaceful manner but the police force brutally attacked the students who were present there to raise their voices. Many NSUI activists including the National President Fairoz Khan and other National Office Bearers including Delhi In-charge Mr. Anushesh Sharma got injured in the protest said National Secretary Saimoon faruqi.
NSUI workers were protesting the defrauding of students and youth by the Modi Government. Young people are being systematically denied quality and affordable education with repeated fee hikes and appointment of mediocre RSS VCs and faculty. At the same time, young graduates are finding themselves excluded from productive participation in the economy due to lack of jobs. There is hatred and violence and mob justice across the country instigated by RSS and its affiliates.
NSUI representing the voice of the idealistic and free youth is committed to raising its voice against injustice everywhere. We are educated youth, we are the Future of India and will also play a constructive role in national politics. NSUI National President Fairoz Khan said, “The NSUI having raised its voice against this failed government will now launch a national campaign to draft the youth agenda for the Future of India.”

Killers of the cops will find their way behind bars: DGP Sandhu

 

Chandigarh, August 9, 2018:

Haryana Director General of Police, B.S. Sandhu said that those who were involved in the killing of Sub Inspector, Narender Kumar premises will not be spared. They will soon be put behind bars.

He was interacting with media persons after attending the last rites of  Narendra Kumar, who laid down his in the line of duty at Rohtak, in Karnal today. Cremation of Narendra Kumar was done with full state honour.

DGP Sandhu said that financial assistance of Rs 60 lakh would be given to the next-of-kin of deceased, of which Rs30 lakh would be given by the bank as per agreement and an equal amount of assistance will be given by the State government.

“Apart from this, Police will also send a proposal to the government regarding offering a job under special ex-gratia scheme to the son of deceased employee,” he added.

Sandhu said that police is making all efforts and culprits would be arrested soon. We will also try that the accused will be given severe punishment through the fast track court.

He said that Narender would be long remembered for his bravery and services to the Police department.

Earlier, DGP B. S. Sandhu paid floral tributes to Sub-Inspector Narendra Kumar.

On this occasion, BJP District President Jagmohan Anand paid tributes to the martyr on behalf of the Chief Minister. Karnal IG Navdeep Singh Virk and Karnal SP Surendra Singh Bhoria, Nilokhedi MLA Bhagwandas Kabirpanthi and Executive Vice President of Swachh Bharat Mission Subhash Chandra also paid floral tributes to Sub-Inspector Narendra Kumar.