Tag: Education news

  • Uttar Pradesh makes uniform compulsory in colleges and universities

    Uttar Pradesh makes uniform compulsory in colleges and universities

    New Delhi: Students pursuing higher education in Uttar Pradesh will now have to follow a compulsory dress code, as the state government has made uniforms mandatory in all government and private colleges and universities.

    The decision was taken by Uttar Pradesh Governor and Chancellor of universities Anandiben Patel during a high-level review meeting, where she directed authorities to implement the uniform system with immediate effect.

    Until now, no such rule existed in higher educational institutions across the state.

    Explaining the rationale behind the move, the Governor said that introducing uniforms in colleges and universities, similar to schools, would help eliminate social discrimination and visible economic differences among students. She said a common dress code would ensure equality and create a more disciplined academic environment.

    The Governor also instructed teachers to maintain the dignity of the teaching profession and avoid any conduct that could damage its reputation. She emphasised that classes should be conducted on time and student attendance must be ensured regularly.

    During the meeting, Anandiben Patel also stressed the need to make higher education more employment-oriented. She directed universities to introduce new vocational and skill-based courses aimed at making students, especially girls, more self-reliant.

    Institutions have been advised to start short-term courses in areas such as beautician training, mehndi art, GST, bindi manufacturing, accountancy and millet-based food preparation.

    The Governor further instructed universities to implement the National Education Policy (NEP) more effectively and ensure that students get opportunities to learn additional skills such as yoga, painting and other creative disciplines alongside their main academic subjects.

  • 16 students fall unconscious after suspected gas leak at school in UP’s Hardoi

    16 students fall unconscious after suspected gas leak at school in UP’s Hardoi

    New Delhi: At least 16 students fell unconscious following a suspected gas leak at a private school in Sandila town in Uttar Pradesh’s Hardoi, officials said on Thursday. The affected children were rushed to two private hospitals, while one student was referred to King George’s Medical University in Lucknow for specialised treatment.

    District Magistrate Anunay Jha said an inquiry has been ordered and strict action will be taken once the source of the leak is identified. Officials said a strong odour spread across the school premises, triggering panic among students who rushed out of their classrooms. Teachers quickly evacuated the building and informed parents and authorities.

    DM Jha and Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar Meena visited the school and met the children receiving treatment. “Around 16 students were affected in the incident but all are currently stable. The source of the gas leak is yet to be ascertained. Necessary legal action will follow after the investigation,” Jha said.

    Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken note of the incident and directed officials to ensure proper medical care and conduct a thorough investigation, officials added.