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In 2005, he was appointed Guyana's High Commissioner to India, and subsequently Bangladesh [9] in 2015, he was also appointed Guyana's High Commissioner to Bangladesh. [10] He served in both roles until after the 2015 Guyanese general election. Ronald Gajraj died on 15 December 2018 following a short illness. [11]
Education in Guyana is provided largely by the Government of Guyana, through the Ministry of Education and its arms in the ten different regions of the country. Guyana's education system is a legacy from its time as British Guiana, and is similar to that of the other anglophone member states of the Caribbean Community, which are affiliated to the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC).
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Rose was born in Mahaica in British Guiana on 10 April 1923, [1] and was educated at Mount St Mary's College in England. [2] Returning to British Guiana in 1948, following World War II, the newly wed Rose joined the colonial police force and later became Assistant Commissioner of Police (Crime). [1]
A police commissioner is the head of a police department, responsible for overseeing its operations and ensuring the effective enforcement of laws and maintenance of public order. They develop and implement policies, manage budgets, and coordinate with other law enforcement agencies and community groups.
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Formal In-Service Nursery Training (NNTP) started in 1980. By 1983, all teacher-training was done at the Turkeyen campus. In September 1985, Pre-Service and In-Service Training activities were amalgamated under one administrative body. In 2011, the Ministry of Education established the need for technical and vocational teachers. [2]