As exams approach, private schools still await textbooks

DHNS
August 20, 2017

Bengaluru, Aug 20: With exams only a month away, students in many private schools teaching state syllabus are still using photocopies of textbooks as they have not received the books for this academic year.

“For many classes, even now, we have not received Part I textbooks. When we ask the department, they say the distribution is completed. But our students don’t have any study material to read at home,” said Shashi Kumar D, general secretary of the Associated Managements of Private Unaided English-medium Schools in Karnataka (KAMS).

Hindi and Kannada language textbooks for primary classes, Class IX Part II Social Science and Mathematics textbooks are some of those which member schools have not received.

M A Khan, secretary of the Bangalore South District High School Headmasters Association, said schools have received most of the Part I textbooks for core subjects, but many schools have not got Part II.

“This is okay for lower classes where a semester system is followed. But class VIII, IX and X have an annual exam, so we have to teach lessons from both Part I and II from the beginning of the year,” he said. For example, in the social science textbook, there are lessons in history, geography and economics, which are distributed between the two books.

Commissioner for Public Instruction (CPI) Sowjanya said there is sufficient stock of books in the godowns under each Block Education Officer (BEO). “I have confirmation from the Textbook Society that there is sufficient stock in the godowns. Schools have to go to the office of the BEO to collect it. If they have not given proper indent, the department cannot be blamed,” she said.

However, school managements say that they returned from several visits to the godowns empty-handed. “If we ask for 50 books, we get only 25 or 30 from the godown. BEOs have the details of those books which have not been collected by schools, but they do not inform us when there is stock,” said Khan.

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May 2,2020

Bengaluru, May 2: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president DK Shivakumar has urged Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa to help the farmers in sending their produce to a market here amid the coronavirus lockdown.

The Congress leader made the appeal to the Chief Minister after listening to the farmers' issues while visiting KR Puram market on Friday.

Farmers told Shivakumar that the police are stopping their vehicles going towards the market despite the order passed by the Centre permitting the movement of vehicles carrying essential commodities during the lockdown.

"I have received calls from more than 100 farmers in the past few days. Every day, farmers from Kolar, Chikballapur, Malur and many other places come to KR Puram market to sell their agricultural goods, but their vehicles are stopped by the police. The cops do not allow them to sell fruits and vegetables. I request the Chief Minister to look into the matter and help the farmers," Shivakumar told reporters.

"I got to know that more than 50 vehicles were sent back. This government is of no use if they cannot secure the interests of the farmers. This government is not providing required support to the farmers," he added.

The Congress leader was accompanied by MLC Narayana Swamy and former president of Hoskote Authority Narayana Gowda during the visit to KR Puram market.

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February 16,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 16: A 45 year-old man committed suicide by jumping into Netravati River from the bridge near Thokkottu along with his six-year-old son in the early hours of Sunday here, police said.

The deceased have been identified as Gopalkrishna Rai and his son Aneesh Rai, residents of Baltila in Bantwal.

According to the police, Gopalkrishna along with his wife Ashwini Rai and son had come to Konaje for a family programme. At about 4:30 a.m. he came to the bridge with his son, left a suicide note and jumped into the river.

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February 14,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 14: In a unique initiative, students of a government school in Dakshina Kannada have made a food stop in the campus to provide water and food to birds and squirrels.

The students have hung coconut shells on trees in the school premises with food and water in it for birds and squirrels.

Speaking about the same, the Principal of the school said: "Students are taking a lot of interest in the activity. Various types of birds visit the school campus, making the ambience very nice."

He added that he wants children to become socially and environmentally conscious. "The one area where children need to be given exposure is the protection of the environment, the upkeep of the campus and the greenery in and around their homes as well as in their schools."

Commenting on the recent initiative of the school's eco-club, he said, "Using this small idea, we can have a great beginning towards taking up bigger initiatives to take care of the environment."

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