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The Class 6 English book Honeysuckle has been renamed Poorvi. The decision has drawn criticism, particularly from non-Hindi-speaking states. Kerala's Minister for General Education and Employment ...
Kerala Minister V Sivankutty opposes NCERT's move to rename English textbooks with Hindi titles ... Recently, NCERT released the new names of books for various classes. Class 1 and Class 2 ...
"I was so happy to have my Indian publishers at the launch of my Hindi book in Mumbai. Rajkamal Books. Coincidentally, it was on my birthday," the former model and author wrote on X. Maye Musk ...
The NCERT has given Hindi titles to many of its new English-medium textbooks, including books on the study of the English language, attracting charges of promoting “Hindi colonialism”. The controversy ...
The announcement of the BJP-led government in Maharashtra that English and Marathi medium schools will begin teaching Hindi as a third language from Class 1, as part of the implementation of the ...
the travelogues of three people have proved to be milestones in Hindi literature - Rahul Sanskritayan who wrote a book named Ghumakkadshastra, Agyeya, then Nirmal Verma. The fourth name in this se ...
You will get NCERT Book in English and Hindi languages here. Is Maths easy in class 9? Class 9 Mathematics has some complex topics which can be challenging for some students. However, regular ...
PORTSMOUTH, OH – Shawnee State University Professor of History and Religious Studies, Dr. Lavanya Vemsani, has released two ...
The Maharashtra school education department has now made Hindi a mandatory third language in both Marathi and English-medium schools in classes 1 to 5 under the new curriculum framework for School ...
The ‘Giggly Squad’ cohost spoke with PEOPLE about the publication of her new book ‘How to Giggle: A Guide to Taking Life Less Seriously’ Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at ...
The Hindu anchors prices to increase value perception. Subscribers who downloaded books retained at 10% higher rate, boosting ...
Times — and The Times — have changed since the first Festival of Books was held in 1996. What hasn’t is our commitment to this vibrant community of readers and writers, with the annual ...
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