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Thursday, June 10, 2021

Home Learning Study materials video Std 8 DD Girnar/Diksha portal videos

[DAILY UPDATED] Home Learning Study materials video Std 8 DD Girnar/Diksha portal video: Gujarat Council of Educational Research and Training (GCERT) is a primary state-level establishment for redesigning quality guidance in the state and state-level fundamental and helper schools. The Upgraded SCERT, by and by known as the Gujarat Council of Educational Research and Training (GCERT), is a totally fledged state-level enlightening foundation and is regulated and directed by a top administrative staff similarly as a main leading body of trustees. Gujarat state Textbook Mandal was set up in AD 1969 on 21st October. Since the 38-year manuals principal objective. Superb course readings are disseminated and to Gujarat understudies, they're successfully open at reasonable expenses.

As per Syllabus accepted by Gujarat Government Std. 1-12 besides Gujarati Medium other in 7 mediums – Hindi, English, Marathi, Sindhi, Urdu, Sanskrit, and Tamil good quality text after being prepared to have printing then at a reasonable price is available to all students in time in such manner distribution is to be done.In a bid to ensure that the new academic session is not affected by the pandemic, Gujarat government on Saturday announced 'Home Learning' programme for Gujarati medium schools from June 15.

Home Learning Study materials video Std 8 DD Girnar/Diksha portal video


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Teacher workbooks, self-work books, and other educational things to be prepared.
To improve primary, secondary, and higher-level course for it researches are conducted and it is encouraged.
Education Minister jitubhai said in Gandhinagar that curriculum for students from Class III to XII will be covered in the educational programmes that will be aired on DD Girnar. Vande Gujarat channel will also show programmes for students of Class V to XII.

The arrangement is for Gujarati medium students of government and private schools.
Secretary (primary and secondary education), Vinod Rao, told THE WEEK that an estimated 70 lakh children are expected to benefit from the 'Home Learning'. While the new academic sessions begin from June 15, Rao said the physical reopening of the schools would depend on the COVID-19 situation. Students should be prepared for longer home learning, he added.
The state government has made arrangements to deliver worksheets to students who do not have the facility of television or mobile. They will also be given text books. According to Rao, the distribution of worksheets should be over within four to five days.


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