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18/08/2016

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07/08/2016

How One Indian School Is Working to End Child Marriage.

-Rebbeca Winthrop

Habitually wiping the moisture off her brow, Kunti Rawat deftly rings up a sale while waving in a string of shoppers to Didi’s Food in Lucknow, India, where she is second in command.
Her older sisters were child brides, but she holds a Master’s degree in business administration, an unlikely accomplishment for a village girl in a region of India notorious for selective abortions of girls and the use of gang r**e to subjugate women. Of the world’s 720 million women married in childhood, a third live in India, where domestic abuse often stomps out academic aspiration.

But Rawat has no interest in fitting the mold. Tidily dressed in slim black jeans and a white top, her look is a sharp contrast to the women in Lucknow, who are dressed head to toe in colorful salwar kemeez.
“It’s because of Prerna,” Rawat said, referring to her high school. There, teachers taught her to challenge patriarchy, drawing straight from Paolo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed. At Prerna, girls perform above the national average, and almost all of them finish 12th grade. They also march every year in the capital of their state in a formation of flowing peach uniforms to demand an end to violence against women and child marriage.

With recent honor killings—the murder of one family member by another due to the belief that the victim brought shame on the family—in Pakistan and Afghanistan, people are starting to take note of Prerna and education that empowers girls as a powerful antidote to gender-based violence.
Research showing tremendous payback for investments made early on in a girl’s life is driving more funding. The U.S. announced $70 million in funding to support adolescent girls in Pakistan, and First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let Girls Learn is a multi-million dollar program for adolescent girls abroad.

We went to Prerna to sit in on what they call “critical dialogues,” conversations of the sort that don’t usually happen in a school, but should. These discussions often turn to the pressures that so many face—to drop out and marry—but the girls have other concerns as well. In one, after a 9th grader named Shailly told the group how she was harassed by the bus driver on the way to school, her classmates bolstered her courage. In another, the girls improvised a play about a maid trapped in an abusive household. Another 9th grade girl told us the dialogues help them “get ideas for how to deal with our problems.”

The founder of Prerna, Dr. Urvashi Sahni, started teaching in her backyard while a young mother and studying herself. She’s been teaching for 30 years, and it’s deeply personal for her. When Sahni was 24-years old, her cousin burned to death—it was either a su***de or a murder at the hands of her abusive husband and in-laws. The cousin’s 2-year-old son was in the house when she died.
Research showing tremendous payback for investments made early on in a girl’s life is driving more funding. The U.S. announced $70 million in funding to support adolescent girls in Pakistan, and First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let Girls Learn is a multi-million dollar program for adolescent girls abroad.

We went to Prerna to sit in on what they call “critical dialogues,” conversations of the sort that don’t usually happen in a school, but should. These discussions often turn to the pressures that so many face—to drop out and marry—but the girls have other concerns as well. In one, after a 9th grader named Shailly told the group how she was harassed by the bus driver on the way to school, her classmates bolstered her courage. In another, the girls improvised a play about a maid trapped in an abusive household. Another 9th grade girl told us the dialogues help them “get ideas for how to deal with our problems.”

The founder of Prerna, Dr. Urvashi Sahni, started teaching in her backyard while a young mother and studying herself. She’s been teaching for 30 years, and it’s deeply personal for her. When Sahni was 24-years old, her cousin burned to death—it was either a su***de or a murder at the hands of her abusive husband and in-laws. The cousin’s 2-year-old son was in the house when she died.

Now Sahni protects her students from that kind of abuse. For example, her former student Khushboo was 16 when her father threatened to douse her in kerosene and burn her if she continued at Prerna. Sahni went to his house and confronted him, reminding him of his obligation to educate his daughter. That night, he beat Kushboo. Sahni soon found out and called protective services and the police. Still he wouldn’t relent, and so Kushboo moved in with her grandmother and kept coming to Prerna. Now Kushboo, a slender woman with lively eyes, has a Master’s degree in gender studies.

Sahni’s curriculum pushes girls to reflect on their lives and to develop strategies to stand up for themselves. Sometimes the girls can’t escape family pressures, and so they work around them. One of Sahni’s students apologized for burning her book corners; she was studying while cooking lentils for her family.

About 800 girls attend Prerna, paying only $1.5 per month, which Sahni calls a “commitment fee,” although its often forgiven for girls who can’t pay. Sahni also founded the Study Hall Educational Foundation which, in addition to other programs, runs a well-respected private school serving middle class families in Lucknow. Prerna holds its classes on the Study Hall school campus in the afternoon. The double shifting lets Sahni keep Prerna fees low, and is also practical: most Prerna students work and can’t study in the mornings.
This month, parents streamed through Prerna’s courtyard and into an auditorium for a back-to-school meeting. But rather than discuss the calendar and the grading policy, Sahni held forth on the perils of child marriage. Ceiling fans blew hot air on the crowd while a panel of students spoke. One recounted how her parents had been furious when she declined to get married and instead stayed in school, “but now they are very proud of me,” she said. Before leaving, the principal asked each parent to sign a promise to keep their daughters in school at least until graduation.

“We want parents to understand that their daughters’ rights are underpinned by the constitution,” Sahni said. “And even though our bond isn’t legal tender, in many ways it morally binds them.”

A prolific social entrepreneur, Sahni also founded Didi’s Food, where she employs 65 Prerna graduates and their mothers. A former Ashoka fellow, several years ago we recruited her to be an Echidna Scholar, a fellowship program for global advocates for girls’ education at the Brookings Institution. From there she planned the expansion of Prerna’s work into India’s public schools. Through this, Sahni is now reaching about 100,000 girls in 1,000 schools.

Back at Didi’s, Rawat works with electric determination, perhaps learned from Sahni, whom she calls “Auntie.” Her older sisters were married as young as 9, but her younger sisters will all graduate and get degrees. “I made a huge mistake marrying off my girls” Rawat’s father says of his first four daughters. “But now I have learned.”

Dr. Rebecca Winthrop is a senior fellow and director of the Center for Universal Education at Brookings. She is the co-author of What Works in Girls’ Education and a member of the board of directors of the Fuller Project for International Reporting.Source:Times

UPPSC candidates get registration notice from Allahabad High CourtThe Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) wa...
14/07/2016

UPPSC candidates get registration notice from Allahabad High Court
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) was directed by the Allahabad High Court to upload name and addresses of the candidates on Tuesday, July 12, who cleared preliminary exam for PCS 2016.

The names and addresses of the applicants are to be updated on the official website.

Reason for verdict on the update:
The verdict on UPPSC candidates' information update was passed after a writ petition filed by Sunil Kumar Singh and 61 others
The petition also directed to make successful candidates party of the significant
The division bench comprising Justice Dilip Gupta and Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta have been working on verdict after the petition
The next date of hearing is July 18, 2016.

About the petition:
The petitioners have challenged the result of PCS (Pre) 2016 on the grounds of wrong answers, as many as seven in correct options were provided to seven questions
Large number of candidates failed to clear the test due to the fault on the part of UPPSC
Correction of the fault will help many qualified candidates to be replaced by petitioners and other candidates who have marked the correct options as their answers.
(source:Indiatoday)

DPS Ranchi ties up with US consulate in KolkataRanchi: The Delhi Public School (DPS) Ranchi on Friday tied up with the U...
12/07/2016

DPS Ranchi ties up with US consulate in Kolkata

Ranchi: The Delhi Public School (DPS) Ranchi on Friday tied up with the US consulate in Kolkata for development programmes in the coming months. The school management and the US consul general agreed to work on a 10-fold charter to garner educational and cultural exchange.

In a written communique issued by the school management, the school said it would send teachers from Ranchi for short-term academic workshops with the students in USA. Teachers from the USA will also come here for the same.

The US consulate and the school will work together to address human trafficking in Jharkhand and other social issues. US consul general Craig L Hall on Friday inaugurated a centre for overseas opportunities, which will also involve participation of other schools from Ranchi and Jharkhand.

DPS principal Ram Singh said the objective of cross cultural and academic exchange was to provide early exposure about the opportunities available in the US universities.(source:Times of india)

'India's higher education is at cross-roads': C Rangarajan stresses on modernisation of syllabusC Rangarajan, Former Cha...
11/07/2016

'India's higher education is at cross-roads': C Rangarajan stresses on modernisation of syllabus
C Rangarajan, Former Chairman of Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister was recently invited as the chief guest at the sixth convocation of the ICFAI Foundation of Higher education, Hyderabad. He is the chancellor of ICFAI university.

The convocation ceremony was being held for the students who graduated from the institute.

India needs quality education

While giving a speech on the occasion, he said that higher education in India is at "cross-roads", and needs radical changes. He also said that agricultural, industrial and scientific growth of the country depends on creating a "corps" of well-trained professionals in these areas, and it would happen only with good quality higher education.

He further said, "It is cliche to say that higher education in India is at crossroads. But this hackneyed and overused phrase still contains an element of truth. We have reached a point where the need for bringing about some radical changes in higher education has become urgent.
Syllabus should be updated

"The excellent quality of the best students of our universities and colleges is well recognised at home and abroad and is not in doubt. But, it is the average which is causing concern. Modernisation of syllabus or curriculum is imperative in today's world.''

The former chairman of Hindustan Unilever Limited, S M Datta also highlighted the importance of various qualities which a manager should possess in order to be successful in a dynamic environment. He made students aware about importance strategies to overcome major obstacles and coping up with limitations during their career.

As many as 1,438 students including 516 girls received degrees at the convocation.
(source: India today education)

Pacifier Wishes you allA very happy Eid  !!Eid Mubarak to all !! :)
07/07/2016

Pacifier Wishes you all
A very happy Eid !!
Eid Mubarak to all !! :)

"IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION"
06/07/2016

"IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION"

by-nupur thakur.
Importance of education: Education is the permanent backbone.

Why being educated is highly necessary for us? It is only possible to have a balanced mind and a good life once when we are self-dependent and have a good name in the society.
Education may not be the only key to our happiness, but for sure is the key to different other things which combined and composed to make us happy. The true happiness is about being confident, equalized, self-sufficient life. The question for us which arise here is - are we happy being literate, or would we endeavor to be educated?
In today’s cutthroat ambitious world education is essentially for us after food, clothing, and shelter. Education is the clarification or answer to any difficulty. Education provides information, awareness and knowledge about anything like good life, etiquette, terrorism, corruption, social morals or values and much more.
Education is the vitality to a person; with the help of education we all can transform our dreams to thoughts and later into reality. Now a day’s technology plays a valuable role in enduring the values and needs of education to known and unknown people. It is the only elementary way by which a desired revolution and growth or development in the society can be progressed.
With developing lifestyles, high inflation rates and luxuries convenience excruciating into needs, we need to work for self- dependency and education enables us to build up job opportunities for achieving financial independence. Education enables us to make a connection with people whose resources might work in our benefit .Economic growth of the nation is highly dependable on education also .When the residents of a country are educated, they will for sure engrave ways to be self-dependent. An economically independent country is the stepping stone to composed productivity that gain an economic growth of the country as a whole. And now we know how those nations are doing great for themselves?
For living a superior life or for living a stable life, one should be educated. Education is that which makes a person to live nicely in a good way in society as well in personal life. Education leads us to do things systematically and wisely in present and for future. It helps a person to display their best by their mind and spirit. It gives us a lot of information and awareness about every aspect.
Education plays an essential role in our accomplishment in the personal progress. The more we have proficiency the more we develop. Being educated and bearing a professional degree strengthen us to be a part in believed companies, organizations, or institutions. For deciding what is good or what is bad for us, education will help us. People who receive good education will become good citizen, more reliable and responsible worker. Education enables a person to be complete, so education makes man an intellectual and an effective decision – maker.

SSC CGL 2015 final marks released at ssc.nic.inThe Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the Combined Graduate L...
06/07/2016

SSC CGL 2015 final marks released at ssc.nic.in
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2015 exam final scores on its official website.

The final result of only those candidates who had appeared for interview and document verification has been published.

The candidates who appeared for an interview and a document verification can now check their final marks on the commission's website.

SSC is an organisation that works under the government of India to hire staff for the several posts in various ministries and departments of the government and in subordinate groups. The commission works under the central government that conducts recruitment of Group B non-gazette and Group C non-technical vacancies in the country.

For any more information, the candidates may visit the official website.

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