Monday, September 13, 2010

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Tamil Nadu Higher Secondary Exam Results - +2 Exam Results

Results of the Tamil Nadu 12th Std ( Higher Secondary ) Exam Results are expected on 10th May and SSLC/OSLC/Matric/AISLC Public Examinations held this year will be expected on 20th May 2010.


Refer:
http://dge2.tn.nic.in/
http://tnresults.nic.in/
http://tnresults.nic.in/hsc/hsc.htm
http://www.pallikalvi.in/

http://tnresults.nic.in

http://dge1.tn.nic.in

http://dge2.tn.nic.in

http://dge3.tn.nic.in





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Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services 2010

The Tamilnadu Uniformed Service Recruitment Board was constituted to select suitable personnel in various categories for the following departments.


Refer: http://www.tn.gov.in/tnusrb/

Monday, May 3, 2010

Secondary Grade Teachers 2009 -10 - Tamil Nadu Employement Seniority List

Published for Special Teachers ... Recruitment of Assistant Professor for Tamilnadu Collegiate Educational Service 2009-10 ... Recruitment of Graduate Assistants - Employment Seniority - 2007-08 and 2008-09, Second Grade Teaches, And SPL Teachers List.

Ref:
http://trb.tn.nic.in/

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Education Loans in India - SBI Bank Loan Details

Education Loans from Banks. Please click on the name of the banks below to access the details of the education loans provided by them.


Refer: http://www.hindustanlink.com/careertex/educational-loans-india.htm

Education Loans in India - SBI Bank Loan Details

Education Loans from Banks. Please click on the name of the banks below to access the details of the education loans provided by them.


Refer: http://www.hindustanlink.com/careertex/educational-loans-india.htm

Tamil nadu Education Loans Details - Study Loan - B.E Loan Details

Rs 40,000 cr given as education loans: PC

Express News Service
First Published : 19 Apr 2010 03:03:00 AM IST
Last Updated : 19 Apr 2010 07:55:06 AM IST

CHENNAI: Emphasising that no other regime in independent India had disbursed so much educational loans largely benefiting the Dalit and the backward people, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on Sunday expressed the hope that the volume of monetary assistance to support learning was likely to be at least Rs 40,000 crore till the last fiscal (2009-10).

At a seminar on ‘Development of Dalits,’ besides a mass marriage function organised by Tirukkulam Sinthanaiyalargal Maiyam here, Chidambaram said educational loans totalled Rs 25,000 crore as on March 31, 2009.

The final disbursal figures were yet to come for the period ended March 31, this year and hoped this could go up to at least Rs 40,000 crore benefiting 25 lakh students. “The beneficiaries are poor, children of landless farmers, Dalits and the backward people,” he said. Chidambaram said pursuing higher education was the only way to overcome all the stumbling blocks in life.

Stating that “faster and inclusive growth” was the Congress party’s roadmap for development, he claimed that the country had progressed well in the past five years and this was proved with the party’s return to power with more Parliamentary seats.

“I had said in a similar function in 2004, that the fruits of growth would be chanelled to reach the Dalits in a better manner,” Chidambaram said and cited the steep rise in the outlay for the Special Component Plant over the years. During 2005-06, the allocation was Rs 6,523 crore and by 2009-10 it was Rs 22,959 crore and this was to facilitate the percolation of the benefits arising out of the growth in economy to Dalits.

Right to Food Act

Showering praise on Dr Ambedkar, Chidambaram said the Dalit icon was also a great economist and added that even the Constitution had to be tailored by way of Amendments in tune with the changing times. Specifying Central legislations guaranteeing the right to information, employment and education, the Home Minsiter said the ‘Right to Food Act,’ was the next item on the agenda.

Earlier, former bureaucrat P Sivakami said just 1.26 lakh acres of panchami lands were in the possession of the Dalits out of 12 lakh acres and urged that efforts be made to return it to the Scheduled Castes people.

Refer: http://expressbuzz.com/cities/chennai/rs-40000-cr-given-as-education-loans-pc/166364.html

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Gearing up for implementation of RTE Act





CHENNAI: A day ahead of April 1, 2010, the historically significant date on which the much-debated Right To Education (RTE) Act will come into effect, private schools are evincing interest in the modalities in reserving 25 per cent of their seats to students from economically weaker sections.

The Act, which assures free and compulsory education to children in the age group 6 to 14 years, also seeks to ensure better quality education in government schools. While the State government, through the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and its own effort, is addressing certain qualitative aspects, private schools seem to be awaiting a clear set of guidelines.

According to N. Vijayan, General Secretary, Federation of Matriculation Schools' Associations in Tamil Nadu, many private schools have begun receiving queries from families of lower income groups in the neighbourhood.

“A few years ago, the State School Education Department had mooted a voucher system. That might be suitable for the implementation of the RTE. We certainly welcome the move to include students from weaker sections,” he says.

As per the voucher system mooted earlier, an underprivileged child seeking admission in a private school in the neighbourhood can approach the School Education Department, obtain a voucher for the amount charged as school fees by the private school, and have it redeemed in the school at the time of admission.

Schools under the purview of the State Board are yet to receive any formal communication on the matter. Other Boards of education are also awaiting instructions from the Ministry of Human Resource Development.

According to sources in the Central Board of Secondary Education, no specific communication has been sent out to affiliated schools.

A senior official says that the MHRD may get in touch with the schools through the Board or directly, soon after the Act comes into effect.

G. Neelakantan, principal, Sivaswami Kalalaya Senior Secondary School, says that 31 per cent of the school's students are first-generation learners.

“But we have to see how many of them are from lower income group as per the specifications of the Act. Once we get the directives from the Ministry, we can work on the modalities.”