
CBSE schools planning to adopt dual-mode
The Hindu
To comply with govt. directive on resuming classes
The unaided school managements are planning to adopt a dual-mode of offline and online learning amidst the government decision to resume the offline sessions in full capacity from February 28.
The schools under the General Education department are all ready to resume normal timings for classes 1 to 9 in batches from February 14. With the government making it clear that its directives would be applicable for unaided schools too, the managements have no other option but to work out arrangements towards resuming the offline classes.

The Union Home Ministry has announced a major policy shift for ex-Agniveers, raising their reservation in Group C posts of the Central Armed Police Forces from 10% to 50%, starting with the Border Security Force. Ex-Agniveers are exempt from physical tests but must clear written exams, with a minimum qualification of Class 10 pass. The move aims to provide stable government jobs for Agniveers retiring in 2026, sparking debate on its impact on other candidates.












