Record 16,000 KISS students to write boards

  • | Thursday | 22nd February, 2018

A record 1600 students from Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) are set to appear for the Class X board exam conducted by the Board of Secondary Education, Odisha. This is the highest number of students from any single school to write the Class X board exam. Addressing the audience comprising science teachers, senior students and other staff, Sue spoke on 'Going Back to the Moon - A Journalist's Perspective'. These include students from various tribes including primitive ones, from the districts of Odisha.Int'l Mother Language Day at DAV: Students of DAV Public School, Chandrasekharpur observed International Mother Language Day on Wednesday. She spoke on eminent British science journalists, space journalists and about their viewpoints on diverse areas related to the moon.

A record 1600 students from Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) are set to appear for the Class X board exam conducted by the Board of Secondary Education, Odisha. This is the highest number of students from any single school to write the Class X board exam. These include students from various tribes including primitive ones, from the districts of Odisha.Int'l Mother Language Day at DAV: Students of DAV Public School, Chandrasekharpur observed International Mother Language Day on Wednesday. A host of activities including recitation, one-act play, cultural programme and collage- making was organized on the day to inculcate the love for their mother tongue among children. BBC journo takes SAI kids to the moon and back: Eminent British journalist and BBC reporter Sue Nelson visited SAI International School recently. Addressing the audience comprising science teachers, senior students and other staff, Sue spoke on 'Going Back to the Moon - A Journalist's Perspective'. She spoke on eminent British science journalists, space journalists and about their viewpoints on diverse areas related to the moon. She also gave an interesting and vivid chronological description of the visits to the moon and spoke about the renewed race all over the globe to get back to the Earth's satellite.Startup story: Sri Sri University played host to Startup India-Odisha Yatra in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday.

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