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Delhi Directorate of Education has a recognized elected Teachers Union body called Government Schools Teachers Association (GSTA) which represents the teachers serving under the Delhi Government. C. P. Singh is the current President and Ajay Veer Yadav is current serving General Secretary for the Union. [7]
The Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE) is a state-level board of education of Delhi. [2] It was established in 2021 by the directorate of education, Government of NCT of Delhi . Currently, there are 56 schools in Delhi called DBRA-SoSE (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar School of Specialized Excellence) formerly Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidyalaya and other ...
Directorate of Education,Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi: Headmaster: Head of School (H.O.S) Grades: 6 to 12 (as RPVV) 9 to 12 (as DBRA-SOSE) Gender: Co.Ed: Age: 10 to 19: Number of pupils: c. 500-700 in each school: Affiliation: Central Board of Secondary Education (as RPVV) Delhi Board of School Education (as DBRA-SOSE ...
The first education board to be set up in India was the Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education in 1921, which was under jurisdiction of Rajasthan, Central India and Gwalior. In 1929, the government of India set up a joint Board named Board of High School and Intermediate Education.
State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Delhi is an autonomous body of the Government of Delhi.It is a nodal agency recognized by the National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE) [1] for admission, curriculum construction, course conduct, guidance, examination and certification of pre-service training programme in the area of pre-primary teacher education and elementary ...
Delhi Public School, Dharan or B.P Koirala Institute of Health Science (BPKIHS) is a school in Dharan, Nepal, run under the aegis of Delhi Public School Society. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] It was established in 1996.
Happiness Curriculum is an educational program for children studying in nursery to grade eight in schools run by the Government of Delhi since July 2018. The objective is to improve the mental well-being of pupils, and it teaches mindfulness, social-emotional learning, critical thinking, problem solving, and relationship building.
The schools, though meant primarily for Tamils, also accept other residents of Delhi. The schools are affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education and are recognized by the Directorate of Education, Government. of N.C.T. of Delhi. Six languages, English, Tamil, Hindi, French, German and Spanish are taught in the seven schools. . [3]