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MPBSE Class 10 exams starts. Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) will start board examination for class 10 from March 1, 2023

MPBSE Class 10 exams starts Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) will start board examination for class 10 from March 1, 2023. The class 10 students will be appearing for Hindi examination on the first day. The MP board 10th exams will be held from March 1 to March 27 March, 2023. MP board 12th exams will be conducted from 2 March to 1 April 2023. Students who fail the exams will be required to appear for the MP board supplementary exam in July 2023. Considering beginning of board examination, all private and government schools in Indore readied the classrooms and examination protocols on Tuesday. The classrooms were reviewed by local officials to ensure that there is no scope of cheating.

JEE Main 2023 Session 2: Register till March 12, exam from April 6

JEE Main 2023 Session 2: Register till March 12, exam from April 6 Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023 Session 2 exam dates are out and registration is open till March 12. National Testing Agency (NTA) invited applicants for registrations of Session 2 of the entrance examination for top engineering institutes in the country. The exam is scheduled to be conducted on April 6, April 8, April 10, April 11 and April 12, 2023. As previously assured, NTA stuck to the schedule despite delay in registrations. Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023 Session 2 registration was delayed. As per the official schedule and notification, registration should have begun from February 7, 2023. However, it has begun and candidates can now register for session 2. JEE mentors in Indore are instructing students to focus on improving their score to get a good All India Rank (AIR). “Students must focus on analysing their strengths and weakness to score better,” Harpreet Singh, a mentor, said. He sugge...

Madhya Pradesh forest department to attain Geographical Indication (GI) tag for Betul districts' wild mangoes in the state

Here comes good news for Indore and Madhya Pradesh as forest department will work on attaining Geographical Indication (GI) tag for wild mangoes in the state. The forest department will begin the possible GI tag analysis and reporting of mangoes in Betul district. Currently, India has 8 varieties of mangoes have GI tagging in different states. If MP is able to score on the wild mangoes and teak, then it would add the state’s mangoes on the country’s map as unique. GI tag is given to an entrepreneur or a group of businessmen of a particular area/state/country to manufacturer goods of good quality. The GI tags are issued as per the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act,1999. The department will soon organise a workshop in which experts on teak and jungle mango will discuss in detail and then the proposal will be prepared. This will enable teak and wild mango to get international recognition Earlier, the state had conducted GI tagging of various regional crop...

Create Stories: Examination Stress handling seminar with Dr Manoranjan at Govt School Vijay Nagar

Failing in an examination, which you believe could determine your future, can be heart-breaking leaving innocent children in the trap of depression, often leading to impulsive actions even suicides. In such a case, over 2,50,000 suicides are recorded in India and more than 8,00,000 globally, the necessity to deal with such issues is critical. Further, the chances of suicides and health issues like migraine among children heightens during examination, which needs to be controlled. Citing this, Create Stories Social Welfare Society organised a free pre-exam seminar at Government School Vijay Nagar with expert Neurologist Dr Manoranjan Baranwal. “Due to examination pressure, most students become irritated and lose their confidence,” Dr Baranwal said. He added that excessive stress and psychological extremes cause headache and migraine among many students. Dr Baranwal said, “Stress is good till a limit at the time of examination because only then we work hard for the exam, but after a leve...

World Sustainable Energy Day on Feb 27. Worrisome situation, as MP concentrates on off-target districts, losses out on SDGs

World Sustainable Energy Day Worrisome situation, as MP concentrates on off-target districts, losses out on SDGs Madhya Pradesh is concentrating on off-target districts for United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) says a study published in the Lancet journal in February 2023. The study added that India is trailing behind in achieving more than 50% of indicators under SDGs seven years before the 2030 deadline. There are 17 SGDs providing a blueprint for the safety and prosperity of people and the planet, which 192 UN member states committed to achieving by 2030. The study, which offers the first mid-line assessment of India’s progress for the 2030 Agenda, measured progress made across 9 goals by identifying 33 key indicators. According to the study, India has fallen behind on 19 of 33 indicators. As per statistics cited, over 75% of Indian districts are off target for eight crucial indicators including poverty, anaemia, child marriage domestic violence, stunting and wast...

Blood Donation Camp on March 1 for children with Thalassemia

The Emerald Heights International School and its Alumni Group will organize a Blood Donation Camp in collaboration with M.Y. Hospital on 1st March 2023, from 9 AM to 5 PM, at the Emerald Heights International School, Rau Campus. The camp is aimed at helping children suffering from Thalassemia and ensuring that blood banks and hospitals do not face an issue in fulfilling the needs of these children. This is a part of regular blood donation camps that also fulfill personal blood requirements across the city on a daily basis owing to their large network of alumni spread across the globe.

CBSE Board Examination 2023: Follow the Ps and attain Success, letter from Keran Bahadur, Colonel's Academy, Mhow. She says... Do not Panic, do not Procrastinate and do not Paralyze in fear but do Plan, do Prepare and you will Perform

Follow the Ps and attain Success, letter from the expert Do not Panic, do not Procrastinate and do not Paralyze in fear but do Plan, do Prepare and you will Perform Dear children, It is that time of the year when the Board Examinations are just around the corner and the atmosphere in almost every house with a student in Class X or Class XII is the same, filled with nervousness and stress. My sincere advise to the young students is not to panic and approach these examinations with calmness and confidence. I also know that this is easier said than done. So what can one do with just days left for the examination to make sure that you are able to give it your best shot and achieve to the best of your potential. Preparation for these examinations takes much longer than a few days and I hope you have been studying sincerely upto now. There is no magic potion, however the points listed below will help you make the most of the last few days ahead of the exams – 1. The most important thing you ...

Avi Jain shares tips at NCPCR's Pariksha Parv 5.0

Avi shares tips at NCPCR's Pariksha Parv 5.0 A 13-year-old Avi Jain from Indore was invited as a guest speaker PM Modi's Program NCPCR's Pariksha Parv 5.0. He was the youngest speaker in the event being conducted from Feb 6 to March 31. National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) is conducting Pariksha Parv 5.0 from February 6 to March 31 to help students attempting examinations. The event has experts from various fields and motivational speakers. In the motivational session, Avi gave tips on dealing with the stress and pressure of exams. Pariksha Parv 5.0 is an effort to provide a platform for students, parents and teachers to share their views and receive guidance and valuable suggestions from motivational speakers including experts. He was recently awarded the by country’s most prestigious award for children, the Prime Minister's National Children's Award, was included in the World Book of Records as the youngest author of the country's child-o...

Create Stories: ‘Right Posture for Management Students’ workshop with Dr Priyanka Tiwari

‘Right Posture for Management Students’ workshop A majority of managers today have a sedentary lifestyle and sitting puts extra pressure on your spine, which can contribute to back pain from herniated discs and pinched nerves. This was quoted by physiotherapist and life coach Dr Priyanka Tiwari in Create Stories’ workshop on ‘Right Posture for Management Students’. The workshop was organised with a group of management students in a private college on Sunday. “Sitting can also strain your muscles and cause stiffness in your back. Therefore, it is important to take breaks to stand and stretch your back,” Tiwari said. She added that human body is made to work, not for sitting. “The more we sit, the more inactive our body becomes, which results in several types of pain including sciatica, cervical, joint pain, wrist pain, low back pain, etc,” Tiwari said. Advising students on having healthier bodies, she taught them the right posture to sit with feet on the ground forming 90 degree angle a...

Weekend Fun Time: Break the Routine: Play Scavenger Hunt, Make a Kazoo & Bake Cauliflower Pops

Weekend Fun Time Break the Routine: Play Scavenger Hunt, Make a Kazoo & Bake Cauliflower Pops As we approach weekends, our hearts fill with excitement of getting a break from our daily routine and school. Weekends mean fun, learning, memories and time to innovate. While it sounds exciting, we often run out of ideas and things to-do that delight our weekend. So, this weekend, we gathered some creative ideas that can help you make and play your own innovative musical instrument called: Kazoo. You can do much more than just play, if you decide to play new games. We present one such easy, fun game: Maths Scavenger Hunt. Finally, no day is complete without a sumptuous meal. So, prepare Cauliflower Pops and surprise your family. Kazoo Fun Materials Required • Hole punch • Empty toilet paper tube • Wax paper • Rubber band How to make your own Kazoo? 1. Using a hole punch, punch a hole into the toilet paper tube, about 3 ⁄4” (2 cm) from the end. 2. Cover the end of the tube near the hole w...

JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Registration Delayed, but schedule remains same

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023 Session 2 registration delayed, but rest assured, the exams will be conducted from April 6, 2023. As per the official schedule and notification, registration should have begun from February 7, 2023. However, National Testing Agency (NTA) held back registration forms as of now. This doesn’t affect the examination scheduled in April as of now. JEE mentors in Indore are instructing students to focus on improving their score to get a good All India Rank (AIR). “Students may lose out on scoring well, if they focus on dates and keep hoping for more time, instead of preparing now,” Harshad Shevgaonkar, a mentor, said. He added that students, who appear in both session 1 and 2, their best of the two scores will be considered for ranking. JEE Main 2023 Session is scheduled to be conducted on the following dates: April 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12, 2023. As per NTA’s announcement, “Any changes in these exam dates will be communicated to candidates on the...

More than 50 students in the age group 2 to 4 years staged a play re-telling the story of Ramayana at DAVV auditorium on Saturday.

More than 50 students in the age group 2 to 4 years staged a play re-telling the story of Ramayana at DAVV auditorium on Saturday. The aim of staging the play was to bring back the importance of moral values, commitment and love to the lives of youngsters. The students were supported by their mothers during the performance. Students were from Ithesia School. “The kids learn and remind us that good deeds are the means to reach a higher plane and likewise bad deeds lead to destruction and doom — is the ultimate message that the Ramayana teaches,” said school director Shikha Sethi.

World Marriage Day: More than 15 per cent in India prefer committed relationship over getting married, citing the rising number of divorce and family burden.

More than 15 per cent in India prefer committed relationship over getting married, citing the rising number of divorce and family burden. Furthermore, 65 per cent women registered at marital websites prefer being in a relationship for a sufficient amount of time before considering getting hitched. This is a trend in Tier-I cities and a slowly evolving trend in Tier-II cities including Indore. These are findings from a latest survey conducted year ending 2022 with registered subscribers of marital websites. The trend not only threatens the wedding market and more than 1 crore weddings organised in the country every year, but also hides an essential rising issue. Speaking to women who prefer relationships over marriage, we wondered the reason for falling inclination towards a commitment. “I have seen too many marriages fail and the thing is... you are called divorced after it and it is a big hassle including paper work, so I find that relationship might be easier,” Punita Wadhwa, a teach...