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He is the former Vice Chancellor [2] of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law in Patiala, Punjab, India [3] [4] and the former Chairperson of Department of Laws, Panjab University, [5] Chandigarh. [6] Jaswal is the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship. [7]
The Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) [1] is a government agency of the state of Haryana, India, established by the Constitution of India, responsible for the recruitment of candidates for various government jobs under the Government of Haryana through competitive examinations.
The Department of Higher Education, Haryana (Hindi: उच्च शिक्षा विभाग, हरियाणा) is a unit of the Government of Haryana in India that looks after college education in Haryana.
This department came into existence in 1972 after Haryana was established as a new state in 1966 within India after being separated from Punjab.This was established as a cell under the education department in 1969, which was upgraded to a separate department in 1972.
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Sahiwal (BISE Sahiwal) mostly holds annual exams in March and April and BISE Sahiwal in the month of August, after the 2–3 months of examinations.According to the latest news from BISE Sahiwal 1st-year annual Result 2023 will be published on, Tuesday, October 10 at 10:00 AM All the students [4] who belongs to Sahiwal Board, have to equal ...
2.3 Punjab. 2.4 Sindh. 2.5 Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Toggle the table of contents. ... Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education may refer to the following: Bangladesh
HSIIDC Industrial park on NH 48.. Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) (established 8 March 1967), formerly Haryana State Industrial Development Corporation (HSIDC), headquartered at Panchkula, is a 100% state-owned agency of the government of Haryana in the Indian state of Haryana.
The 2018 Annual Survey of Education Report (ASER), released in January 2019, found that Haryana had 55.3% of the children living in rural Haryana were going to private schools in 2018 as compared to 55.8% in 2016, 6.8% girls in the 15-16 age group and 2.3% in the 11-14 age group were not enrolled in any school in the rural areas of the state, 58% children from Classes 3 to 5 were able to read ...