Thursday, November 29, 2012

Applications Invited for Anna Medal for Gallantry.


Bill for Amendment to Certain Provisions of the Registration.

    Government is taking all possible steps to prevent land grabbing and bogus registration. It is felt that the root cause of land grabbing and bogus registration is due to the fact that the registration of the documents of Power of Attorney, Sale Agreements and Agreements relating to Deposit of Title Deeds is optional. In order to prevent the misuse of these documents in cheating people, the Legislative Assembly had passed a Bill for amending certain provisions of the Registration Act, 1908 on 16.5.2012 and the President of India has now given assent to the above amendment and the same has been enacted as Tamil Nadu Act 29 of 2012.

      According to the amendments made, it has been made compulsory to register the documents relating to Power of Attorney, Sale Agreement, Agreement relating to Deposit of Title Deeds and Construction Agreement as provided under Article 5(i) of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899. Documents of Power of Attorney executed outside India are exempted from compulsory registration. While the present arrangement of registering Sale Agreement and Agreement relating to Deposit of Title Deeds with jurisdictional Sub-Registrar will continue, documents of Power of Attorney have to be registered either with the jurisdictional Sub-Registrar, where the property is situated or where the principal resides. Further it has also been provided to affix the photographs of the agent and identifying witnesses in the documents of Power of Attorney and it has been mandated for the agent to sign in such documents. As the registration of the above said documents is now being made compulsory, a registered document will take precedence over an unregistered document.

     The above amendments will be brought into force from 1.12.2012.

Counselling For Teachers.

Counselling for Physical Education Teachers for Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Schools.


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Directorate of School Education:

   The Structure of education in the state, as presented in the figure is based on the national level pattern with 12 years of schooling (10+2+3), consisting of eight years of elementary education, that is, five years of primary and three years of middle school education for the age groups of 6-11 and 11-14 years, respectively, followed by secondary and higher secondary education of two years each besides two years of pre-primary education. The entry age in class 1 is 5+. Pre-primary classes form age group 3 to 4. 


   The higher secondary school certificate enables pupils to pursue studies either in universities or in colleges for higher education in general academic streams and in technical and professional courses such as B.E., MBBS., elementary teacher training (ETT) etc., which are of different durations. A student can join the Industrial Training Institute (ITI) and Polytechnic after high school. After higher secondary or the +2 stage, the first University degree takes three years to complete followed by Post Graduation course of two years. Students can also join Professional Courses like B.Ed., and B.L. after completion of graduation and on completion of Post Graduation, a student may work for M.Phil/Ph.D degree.

Website Link : http://www.dse.tn.gov.in


COMMON SYLLABUS

 III TERM

CLASSES I to VIII


Subject    
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Tamil    
Mathematics English Version Tamil Version
Science III to VIII & EVS for I &II English Version Tamil Version
Social Science (Classes III to VIII) English Version Tamil Version

Subsidy for Organizing Art Exhibitions.

News of Art and Culture Department on subsidy for organising Art exibitions.