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The term "ragging" is most commonly used in countries like India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh to refer to a form of initiation ritual or hazing that often takes place in educational institutions.
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In India, the government reserves 15% of seats in educational institutions and 7.5% of seats in government jobs for scheduled castes, and 7.5% of seats in educational institutions and government jobs for scheduled tribes.
kapil sibbal is our india's educational minister
Swami Dayanand started DAV institutions in India.
It is a social crime if it is overdone. In some countries such as India, it is a a punishable offence under the Indian Penal code.
The educational site in India is vidyavision.com.
Subimal Chandra Sarkar has written: 'Educational ideas and institutions in ancient India' -- subject(s): Education, History 'Some aspects of the earliest social history of India' -- subject(s): Social conditions
Brennen College is one of the oldest educational institutions in India. It opened as a free school in 1862 by the English. There are currently 2,000 students and 100 staff members.
Minority rights are the normal individual rights as applied to members of racial, ethnic, class, religious, linguistic or sexual minorities; and also the collective rights accorded to minority groups. Minority rights may also apply simply to individual rights of anyone who is not part of a majority decision.The Indian constitution enshrines various provisions for the protection of the rights and interest of the minorities.Firstly, India declares herself a secular state.Secondly, Article 29 give the religious and linguistic minorities right to establish and manage educational institutions of their own.Thirdly, Article 29 expressly forbids discrimination on grounds of race, religion, caste, language, in admission to educational institutions run by the state or receiving aids from the state.Article 30 is vital to the protection and preservation of rights of the minorities. The minorities have been given the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice. The state also cannot discriminate against educational institutions established and managed by the minorities in matters of granting aids. Such educational institutions however must receive state recognition. The state educational authorities have the right to regulate such educational institutions because the "right to manage does not include the right to mismanage."On the whole, the minorities of all kinds have very secure rights in India which must be a matter of envy to the minorities elsewhere.
You can find essays in Oriya language (also known as Odia) in books, magazines, newspapers, and online platforms that cater to Odia literature and educational materials. Libraries, bookstores, and educational institutions in Odisha, India, are likely to have collections of essays in the Oriya language.