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In 2014, the conduct of the National Eligibility Test for grant of a junior research fellowship and eligibility for assistant professor in institutions of higher learning was outsourced to CBSE. [9] Apart from these tests, CBSE also conducts the Central Teacher Eligibility Test and the Class X optional proficiency test. [9]
[26] [27] Again in 2022, a new controversy started when both CBSE and NCERT removed topics regarding Islamic Empires in the class 12 history textbook and chapters like “Challenges to Democracy” in the class 10 political science subject and many others, saying it is necessary to reduce syllabus to reduce examination pressure on students by ...
Oru Cheru Punchiri (English: A Slender Smile) is a 2000 Malayalam film written and directed by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. This is his sixth film as a director. [1] The film stars Oduvil Unnikrishnan and Nirmala Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The film is based on Telugu writer Sriramana's short story Mithunam from the novel of the same title. [2]
Labour India's publications are sold to CBSE and Kerala syllabus students; they are currently available to Malayalam, English Medium, and Tamil medium students. The company also publishes educational VCDs, syllabus based multimedia CDs and DVDs, and general knowledge books and CDs including Quiz India series and English and Hindi grammar guides.
Hindi / Malayalam is introduced as the second language from first grade and Malayalam / Sanskrit is introduced as the third language from third grade. At Senior Secondary stage, there are two groups-Science and Commerce. English is a compulsory subject in all the three groups.Classes VI to X follow NCERT text books in major subjects.
Kendriya Vidyalaya Army Cantt. Pangode ( KV Pangode) is a co-educational central higher secondary school in Army Cantt. Pangode, Thirumala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.
English is the primary medium of education, and students are required to learn Hindi as a second language from class 1 to 4. Arabic, French, Malayalam, or Tamil can substitute for Hindi from grades 5-10. A third language Arabic, Tamil, Malayalam, French or Hindi is a requirement in classes 5 to 8. [3]
In the ICSE Class VII Malayalam textbook, a chapter was about the life of Murickan. [9] The chapter 'Joseph Murickan' was from the autobiography of journalist T. J. S. George. [9] CPI (M) demanded that the chapter be withdrawn on the grounds that it mocks Land Reforms Act of Kerala. [9]