Ministers paved the way for a controversial increase in Muslim, Sikh and Hindu faith schools yesterday by promising to remove obstacles that have prevented some religious groups from running state schools.
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Ministers paved the way for more State-funded Muslim, Sikh and Hindu schools yesterday with a pledge to remove "unnecessary barriers" to religious groups.
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Ministers paved the way for the opening of more Muslim, Sikh and Hindu schools with a pledge to remove “unnecessary barriers” to religious groups that want to run state education.
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BADAL URGES RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS TO SET UP INSTITUTIONS
Nanaksar Kaleran August 29:
Punjab Chief Minister S. Parkash Singh Badal has called upon the religious Saints and organizations to come forward to set up quality educational institutions to...
4,000 educational service providers to be recruited: Upinderjit Kaur The Punjab Education Department has promoted 527 ETT, classical and vernacular (C & V) teachers and non-teaching staff to master cadre in the state and initiated recruitment process of 4,000 educational service providers for...
Jalandhar, Aug 17 (ANI): In an initiative aimed at motivating farmers to take up the production of export quality Basmati rice crop, the Punjab Agriculture Department has opened Kisan-Khet schools under a crop diversification programme here. The agricultural department has been educating farmers...
Kapurthala, Aug 3 : Punjab Education Minister Upinderjit Kaur today announced that 142 Adarsh Schools would be opened in Punjab during this year.
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CHANDIGARH, INDIA: All government schools in Punjab will go hi-tech by mid-2008, according to the director, public instructions for schools, S K Setia.
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By Ravinder Singh Robin Dyalpur (Jalandhar), June 15 (ANI): In an initiative to motivate farmers to take up export quality Basmati rice crop, the Punjab Agriculture Department has opened Kisan-Khet schools (Farmers-Farm schools) under a crop diversification programme here. Various agricultural...
NEW YORK: Over 40% of Sikh students who wear turbans to schools here have been subjected to some form of physical harassment, and a community group says that complaints to schools often go unheeded.
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New York, June 11: Over 40 percent of Sikh students who wear turbans to schools here have been subjected to some form of physical harassment, and a community group says that complaints to schools often go unheeded.
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Over 40 per cent of Sikh students who wear turbans to schools in New York have been subjected to some form of physical harassment, and a community group says that complaints to schools often go unheeded.
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City Councilman John Liu (D-Flushing) has accused the mayor and school officials of failing to crack down on ethnic abuse, such as a recent incident at Newtown High School where a fellow student was accused of forcibly shoring the hair of a Sikh teen.
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REPORTER: Community activists say a recent attack on a Sikh teenager at a Queens high school was not an isolated incident. The Sikh Coalition says Sikhs are routinely harassed for wearing turbans. ....
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Pray Truth for all and say Satsriakal!
Dear all!
Did the Gurus open many schools to teach Sikhi? I wonder why many branches of Sikhi are growing fast.
Balbir Singh
Schools Juggle Holidays for Other Faiths (ABC News)
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Schools Across the Country Juggle Holidays for Muslims and Other Faiths
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Board grapples with poor results by govt schools
Sarbjit Dhaliwal
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, July 13
The Punjab School Education Department is grappling with the problem of how to deal with teaching staff of schools yielding zero or...
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