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READERS’ COLUMN Parenting The regular series of articles by Ms Shayama Chona related to parenting is really interesting. Some parents are too liberal with their kids and some are too strict with them. Children are supposed to enjoy their childhood as it is a memorable time for them as well as the parents. The role of the parent is very clearly mentioned in the article.

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Since its inception Brainfeed has worked very hard to meet the needs of the children and educators. My heartfelt congratulation to Brainfeed as it has launched four different magazines according to the age group of the children. The magazines are exclusively for the benefit of students at different levels. Keep it up Brainfeed Group! Mr. K. V. Pradeep, Actor, Motivational Speaker, Hyderabad

Good Work – Brainfeed Team I have gone through the magazine. First off, the aesthetics is brilliantly done and all pages feel very soothing and engrossing to the eye. I also liked how a variety of academic issues have been covered- from university admissions, to new learning techniques, discourses at the politics-education interface to child psychology, and it certainly did to a great extent bring me to the forefront of the current happenings in the Indian academic sector. In addition, it would be inspiring to include one interview in each month’s publication of an academic from a major Indian university/ organization (such as ISRO) who could talk to children about his or her journey to becoming a top academic, their view on how to take the nation forward in the wider world etc. Mr. Peeyush Khare, PhD Student, Yale University

Fee Hike in Private Schools Parents always prefer to send their children to the school having good infrastructure and academic qualities. The mind set of people differ from one another. Few people are against the fee hike and few support it. As the cost of living is increasing, according to my knowledge, I feel that the school’s should be able to justify, if they have increased their fee structure annually. If the schools are able to justify, parents will also support them. Ms. Ashwini Mehrotra Chandigarh

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NEWS Applications for Bravery Awards 2016 Invited ited

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he Indian Council for Child Welfare (ICCW) has invited applications for national awards to children for bravery for the year 2016 and the last date of submission of application is September 30, 2016. The criterion for the selection is that the child should be between 6 to 18 years of age on the date of incident. Incidents should have occurred between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016 with a relaxation of three months if it so deems fit. Interested children can apply in the format available at the subdivisional magistrate’s office. The nominations would be received in the prescribed application form accompanied by a write-up of 250 words giving the details of the deed performed by the applicant, proof of date of birth, news clippings or the FIR or police diary

filed with the police station. The main criteria for the selection of candidates would be performance of a distinct and visible act of bravery in the face of an impending threat of injury or danger to life or an act of courage and daring against a social evil or crime. The awardees would receive a medal, a certificate and cash. The awardees would also receive various gifts from philanthropic organisations. The awardees are granted assistance until they complete their schooling. ICCW would provide financial assistance under its scholarship scheme to those undertaking professional courses such as engineering and medicine and to others till they complete their graduation.

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n July 5, 2016, Prakash Javadekar was named the new HRD Minister replacing Smriti Irani. He said education is not a subject for ‘party politics’ and he was open to suggestions from everyone. Asserting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a vision to improve the quality of education and make it more meaningful, Javadekar said education should be seen as an “emancipator” and “agent of change” and he would come out with a roadmap after consultations with the Prime Minister and others including Smriti Irani.

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Chaturvedi: New CBSE Chairperson

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BSE has been without Mr. Chaturvedi chairperson since December assumed 2014. The Appointments charge as the Committee of the Cabinet (ACC), Chairman of headed by Prime Minister CBSE on July Narendra Modi, appointed Rajesh 26, 2016. Kumar Chaturvedi as the CBSE Chairperson. Chaturvedi is an IAS officer of 1987 batch of the Madhya Pradesh cadre. He will play a key role in India’s skill development mission, given the government’s plan to assimilate vocational training with school education. Chaturvedi, who will be supervising 10 regional offices of the CBSE, will also have to deal with criticism that a lenient assessment system adopted by the central board are forcing state-level school boards to inflate the marks of their own students, making life difficult for students in finding admission to universities.

Indian Boy Wins Google Community Impact Award

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eating thousands of entries from over 107 countries, 14 year old Advay Ramesh bagged the prestigious Google Community Impact Award. Advay presented his project on creating ‘FishErmen Lifeline Terminal’ (FELT) to enhance the fishermen safety and productivity using Global Positioning Services (GPS). He won 10,000 dollars in funding and a yearlong mentorship from Scientific American to

further develop his winning project. Advay who is currently studying in class X in National Public School, Chennai, has also been chosen among the top 20 finalists shortlisted to compete for a Grand Prize worth 50,000 dollars in scholarship. Excited Advay said, “Winning the Google Community Impact Award means a lot to me, it would help me learn more and develop my idea further.”

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Notification for EAMCET-III

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n a major investigation, the officials of Telangana Crime Investigation Department declared that EAMCET– II question paper was leaked and at least 29 students got undue benefit for accessing question paper prior to the examination. The CID has arrested 4 persons involved in the scam. The officials found that the question paper was leaked from a printing press in New Delhi. Meanwhile, hundreds of students and parents protested at various

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places demanding the Telangana Government to cancel the EAMCET-II and punish the students who bought the leaked question papers. The Telangana government decided to scrap EAMCET-II and a fresh notification for EAMCETIII was issued and more than 50,000 students will reappear for the exam. EAMCET – III will be held on September 11, 2016 between 10 am to 1 pm. Though a retest is held, students need not apply again, as the old application and hall ticket numbers will be valid now also.

Maharashtra Schools to appoint Officers to Redress Parent’s Grievances

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he Government and private schools in Maharashtra will soon have grievance redressal officers to deal with complaints at the institute-level. Rajesh Hiwale, spokesperson of the state-level association of primary teachers said that this move would be beneficial and the grievance redressal officer will also link the school with higher authorities and share crucial information. There was a strict instruction to all the schools that the officers should be appointed by August 10 and schools

should display a board on their premises with names of the redressal officer with their mobile and landline numbers. Hiwale said that the institutions failing to make the appointments will face penal action. The parents suggested that the education department should review the complaints disposed of by grievance redressal officers to ensure accountability.

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NEWS Indian scientific institutions will be at top Position

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peaking at the Rashtrapati Bhavan after receiving a report on ‘State of Indian Universities in the Global Academic Rankings’ from O P Jindal Global University and Indian Centre for Academic Rankings and Excellence, President Pranab Mukherjee has exuded confidence that any Indian institution engaged in scientific research and development will be able to reach top position in the world. He, however, said the importance given to research in the universities is still inadequate and recalled that while assuming office of President, he had described education as the alchemy that can bring India its next golden age. “The physical infrastructure for higher education in India has increased considerably. However, the importance given to research in our universities is still inadequate,” he said. Mukherjee said many universities were earlier doing well but not enough data was being provided to the ranking agencies. He expressed happiness over the work being done to raise the standards of Indian varsities. According to the report, India has five institutions in the top 50 and nine in the top 100 in the University Rankings Asia, 2016 and figures among the top 10 research producing nations globally.

Focus on Innovation: Prakash Javadekar

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RD minister Prakash Javadekar termed IITs, NITs and IIScs as temples of modern India and asked IITians to focus on innovation so that the country can reach higher levels of prosperity as he expressed concern over the overall quality of research. The HRD minister said the government is taking up new programmes to position IITs in the global best institutions “because currently we are nowhere in the top 200”. “Improving quality of research, building up labs, increasing proportion of foreign students and faculties is required,” he said. Referring to HRD ministry’s initiatives, he said `1,000 crore will be put in IITs under IMPRINT programme while also mentioning schemes to encourage startups.

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Six New Cities to get IITs

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nder the Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Bill 2016, which was approved by the Rajya Sabha by voice vote, IITs will also be started in 1. Palakkad - Kerala 2. Goa 3. Dharwad - Karnataka 4. Bhilai - Chhattisgarh 5. Jammu 6. Tirupati - Andhra Pradesh HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar said the IITs are the centre of excellence and they will continue to remain like that. “We will not allow anything that will lower their standards. Actually we all should try to improve them further and make them really world class institutes. Therefore quality is absolutely important,” he said.

No-detention policy should end: Arvind Kejriwal

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unning through the initiates taken by the AAP government during a live interactive session, Kejriwal called for repealing the “no-detention policy” under which every student is promoted till Class IX. He said if this system continues then the future may be in peril, unemployment will be widespread. He warned the Centre for “reducing” the Central education budget which he said would “ruin” the country. “It is found that in Class IX students suffer from depression and even commit suicide as they can’t read and write. This nodetention policy should end, this is ruining the country. I appeal to the Centre to clear the bill we have passed in this regard,” he said.

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3 states oppose census-based study of learning outcome

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aryana, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka have expressed serious reservations to the Prime Minister’s Office’s idea that a census-based assessment of learning outcomes be done at the school level. In the recently concluded Joint Review Mission (JRM) of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Haryana and Tamil Nadu made a strong pitch for sample-based assessment and showed from their experience how it has worked and helped improve the system. Many states have pointed out that the idea of census-based assessment has come from a big NGO working in the field of education and has found takers in the PMO and multilateral agencies. A senior Tamil Nadu official argued that census-based assessment would not

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give the kind of data that is expected. The official said sample-based assessment of Class III, V and VIII students in Tamil, English and Mathematics that Tamil Nadu started in 2012-13 was not only easy to administer but also helped draw conclusions easily . “It will become an administrative and financial challenge. Unlike sample-based survey where we assign separate investigators and pay attention to specific child’s response, in census-based it will not be possible. Eventually, quality of data will suffer. It will not help us diagnose the problem,” the official said. In fact, he pointed out that TN’s sample-based assessment had become a role model for many states.

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NEWS Empresario 2017

Parliament approves admission to Medical, Dental Courses under NEET

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rom next year, admission to medical and dental courses across the country will be done through a single common entrance test. The Parliament has approved the bill. The Government said the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is designed to curb corruption by bringing in transparency, checking multiplicity of exams and to stop exploitation of students in counselling.

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“Under the new system, exams to Private Colleges will also be conducted under NEET,” Health Minister JP Nadda informed. The Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill 2016 and the Dentists (Amendment) Bill 2016 were passed by the Rajya Sabha through voice vote.

By conducting Empresario, India’s only global business model competition, the cell aims to foster the spirit of entrepreneurship among college students in India and to develop upcoming start-ups into successful companies. Each of the entries will get equal opportunity to win the prize and incubation money to the tune of `2.5 crore.

Most of the parties supported the government move to have NEET. Mr. Nadda said, “NEET is intended to check multiplicity of examinations to bring transparency to curb corruption and to stop the exploitation of students during counselling.” The State quota will not be disturbed. The State Governments will decide and give extra marks for admission to reserved categories. The examination will be held on the basis of NCERT syllabus and the under-graduate examination will be taken up by CBSE and post-graduation by the National Board of Examination. Tests will also be conducted in regional languages.

Magsaysay Awards 2016 Winners

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renowned campaigner against manual scavenging, Bezwada Wilson and Carnatic singer Thodur Madabusi Krishna, are named for the prestigious Magsaysay Award on July 27, 2016. Wilson is named for “asserting the inalienable right to a life of human dignity” and under the category ‘Emergent Leadership’, Krishna is chosen for bringing “social inclusiveness in culture”. Wilson wants to eliminate scavenging

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and sanitation work and abolish the caste system that prevails in the country. Krishna is recognized for his commitment as artist and advocate to art’s power to heal India’s deep social divisions, breaking barriers of caste and class to unleash what music has to offer not just for some but for all.

IT Kharagpur and International Business Model Competition (IBMC) are all set to host Empresario 2017, an initiative by the Entrepreneurship Cell of the college.

The shortlisted entries will be provided help in terms of mentoring and the winners will also get a much sought after chance to pitch their ideas in front of some of India’s biggest VCs and investors. The best entries in all categories will get an opportunity to participate directly in the semi-final rounds of IBMC 2017, which will be conducted abroad followed by the grand finale at Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES), 2017, the largest collegiate entrepreneurial summit held in January in India every year.

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http://www. brainfeedmagazine.com/ video-august-3 Tip on how to motivate your students - Ghazala Siddiqi

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WRITING SKILLS Learn To Write Effectively

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