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Reduce pass mark, introduce dual levels for Maths: Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka | Bengaluru News – The Times of India

Bengaluru: With yet another dismal SSLC performance by the state, the Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka has proposed a series of policy-level reforms to improve the pass percentage.
The recommendations, submitted to the principal secretary Rashmi Mahesh, were derived after comparing the education system of states like Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Puducherry. The pass percentage in this year’s SSLC exam was 62.3%.
The association observed that the pass mark required in Karnataka is higher than that of the other states. While in Karnataka it is 35%, CBSE has it at 33%. In Kerala, it is 30%, with no separate paper minimum marks. In AP, students must score 35% in each subject except in Hindi (20%). Overall, 32.5% is required.
Most other states also have a blended model of internal and external assessment for student evaluation. In Telangana, 20 internal assessment marks exist for each subject. In Kerala, 130 marks are for internals and 520 for externals. In CBSE, 20 marks are for internal and 80 for the external exam, and a student needs to pass with 33% overall, including the internals. However, in Karnataka, a student must separately score 35% in the final exam as internal assessment is not counted.
Also, Karnataka is the only board where the first language is for 125 marks. The inflated marking scheme effectively means students have to tackle a heavier first language, adding to their burden, apart from studying two other languages, the report said.
The association recommended a dual exam option in Maths and Science. In CBSE, students have the option to choose between basic Maths and standard Maths, which accommodates diverse student learning needs. A similar system in Karnataka will reduce the burden on students. It also suggested formative assessments be introduced from grade 1 for continuous evaluation.
Another recommendation is to align the textbooks and curriculum to the National Council of Educational Research and Training textbooks. In 2017, an NCERT analysis pointed out that Karnataka textbooks focus on factual knowledge and definitions rather than fostering understanding. The review observed that the books are “loaded with more factual information which is difficult for a child of (that) class” and introduced technical terms meant for higher classes. Teachers in Karnataka have echoed these concerns, noting that some content in state textbooks is more challenging than even Pre-University level syllabi, it pointed out.
Improving teacher training and strengthening continuous and comprehensive evaluation are the other reforms suggested. It has also asked the govt to mandate all schools to take baseline and endline assessments based on common learning outcomes at key stages like grades 3, 5, and 8. The association has requested the govt to form a high-level committee on SSLC exam reforms immediately.
How’s the performance
Year— SSLC— CBSE
2024—73.4%— 99.3%
2023—83.9%—99.6%
2022—85.6%—99%
2021—99.9%— 100%
2020—71.8%—99.9%
2019—73.7%—91.1%
2018—71.9%—86.7%
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Balaji removed as Tamil Nadu coach, Senthilnathan takes charge | Chennai News – Times of India

CHENNAI: For the third year in a row, Tamil Nadu will have a new men’s team head coach. Former India U-19 captain and TN’s Ranji Trophy-winning member M Senthilnathan will replace L Balaji, who came in place of Mumbai man Sulakshan Kulkarni last season.It comes as a surprise to most in TN cricket circles, given the respect that Balaji commands. The former India paceman, who led TN to the 2011-12 Ranji final, was the state team’s bowling coach under Kulkarni. He took over as the chief coach when the latter left midway through his two-year contract following a controversy involving captain R Sai Kishore.“Balaji was a players’ favourite and the TNCA Cricket Advisory Committee’s decision not to renew his contract was quite surprising,” a source close to the developments told TOI.Balaji, as TN chief coach, even attended the coaches’ seminar organised by the NCA and TNCA about a month ago. There were not too many indications at that stage that his contract would not be renewed. The only thing that could have gone against Balaji was the fact that the team crashed out in the quarterfinal phase of the Ranji Trophy. TN, often carrying the tag of a ‘white-ball powerhouse’, were knocked out in the early stages of the two shorter-format competitions.During the Ranji Trophy, Balaji could not attend two games due to health reasons, and it is a matter of conjecture whether that was held against him.Meanwhile, Senthilnathan, who had served as the TN senior selection committee chairman, comes in with quite a bit of experience, thanks to his stint at the MRF Pace Foundation. He will have the company of batting coach Tanveer Jabbar and bowling coach T Kumaran, a former India pacer. Tanveer is the only member to be retained from the previous coaching group.After officially taking up the baton, Senthilnathan set the bar high. “All of us in TN cricket want to win the Ranji Trophy (they last bagged it in 1987-88). But now that I have been given the opportunity, I want to win all three titles (Vijay Hazare Trophy and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy being the other two). Why only Ranji Trophy? Why can TN not do it?” Senthilnathan told TOI.“Every coach comes into a team with a mindset to win titles. When TN last won the Ranji Trophy, I was part of the team. Hopefully, my luck will change it (fortunes),” Senthilnathan said of ending a near four-decade trophy wait in the premier red-ball tournament.The newly-appointed head coach emphasised that he will focus on the team delivering a fearless brand of cricket and providing good “role clarity” to the players.Chief selector Vasudeva Das retained: Former TN batter Vasudeva Das will continue in his role as the chairman of the five-member senior selection panel. Guru Kedarnath, who served as the bowling coach of the senior team last season, has taken over as U-23 side’s head coach. Former India U-19 and TN player Yo Mahesh has been appointed as the chief coach of the U-19 team.
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Kathak dancer Sanjeet Gangani and troupe captivate audiences at Nritya Sangeet Mahotsav | Delhi News – Times of India

Kathak exponent Sanjeet Gangani presented a solo and group recital on May 6 at Nritya Sangeet Mahotsav 2025, a three-day festival of Indian classical music and dance. The event was organised by the GKG Foundation in association with Pracheen Kala Kendra.A senior artiste of the Jaipur Gharana and disciple of Pandit Rajendra Gangani, he led the second day’s proceedings with a solo performance marked by technique, control and interpretative depth.Gangani was joined by his troupe- Kritika Dutt, Khushboo Arora, Preeti Sheware, Rahul Parihar, Hitesh Parihar, Bhumika Chaudhary, Yashika Bisht, Yashika Sethi, Priyanka Bajaj whose coordinated movements reflected rigorous training and adherence to tradition. Their presentation underlined the pedagogical link between guru and shishya.

The performance showcased link between the guru and shishya
The performance was supported by a team of musicians. Shri Malhar Mahavir on tabla maintained rhythm with precision, Shri Shahnawaz Ali on sarangi added melodic layers, while Shri Vinod Gangani on harmonium and Shri Bhavani Devda as vocalist provided the musical framework.Speaking after the recital, Gangani said, “The energy of the performance still pulses through me—an evening filled with rhythm, grace, and dedication. When the audience rose for a standing ovation, it was more than just applause; it was a moment of deep connection, recognition of the love and effort we poured into every beat and movement. With deep gratitude, we thank the audience for their unwavering love and support for classical dance.My students and I have walked this path with discipline and devotion, and this is just the beginning. Kathak is not just dance—it is storytelling, an art that speaks to the soul. This journey has only begun.”The Mahotsav featured artistes from across the country and included recitals, lecture-demonstrations and discussions aimed at engaging audiences with classical traditions.
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