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INDIA EDUCATION MINISTER
Smriti Zubin Irani
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Smriti Zubin Irani
Smriti Zubin Irani
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SMRITI ZUBIN IRANI
born 23 March 1976) is an Indian politician and former model, television actress and producer. She is the current Minister of Human Resource Development and education minister in the Government of India.
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Education in the Republic of India
Budget
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₹99,100 crore(US$15 billion)
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Primary languages
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English, or Indian languages
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System type
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Federal, State or Private
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Established
Compulsory Education |
1 April 2010
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Total
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74%[1]
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Male
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82.2%
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Female
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65.5%
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Total
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(N/A)
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Primary
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93%
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Secondary
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69%
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Post secondary
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25%
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Pre-Primary instruction
Indian Pre-Primary School kids (Divine Orchids International Preschool, Jawhar)
The pre-essential stage is the establishment of kids' information, aptitudes and conduct. On culmination of pre-essential instruction, the youngsters are sent to the essential stage yet pre-essential training in India is not a basic right. In rustic India, pre-grade schools are once in a while accessible in little towns and urban ranges in actuality. In any case, in urban communities and enormous towns, there are many built up players in the pre-essential instruction area. The interest for the preschools is developing significantly in the littler towns and urban communities yet just 1% of the populace under age 6 is selected in preschool training..
Primary education
Indian School children
The Indian government lays emphasis on primary education, also referred to as elementary education, to children aged 6 to 14 years old.[21] Because education laws are given by the states, duration of primary school visit alters between the Indian states. The Indian government has also banned child labour in order to ensure that the children do not enter unsafe working conditions.[21]However, both free education and the ban on child labour are difficult to enforce due to economic disparity and social conditions.[21]80% of all recognised schools at the elementary stage are government run or supported, making it the largest provider of education in the country.[22]
However, due to a shortage of resources and lack of political will, this system suffers from massive gaps including high pupil to teacher ratios, shortage of infrastructure and poor levels of teacher training. Figures released by the Indian government in 2011 show that there were 58,16,673 elementary school teachers in India.[23] As of March 2012 there were 21,27,000 secondary school teachers in India.[24] Education has also been made free[21] for children for 6 to 14 years of age or up to class VIII under the
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List of world capitals
As the capital cities of their countries, these 197 towns differ greatly in terms of safety, prices, health care, pollutions level and other conditions, these all is called the quality of life. What is the best of them to live in? The world's number one place for living is the Australian capital Canberra, followed by the Canadian Ottawa.
For travel most tourists choose the Great Britain's capital city London, it is the most visited town in the world. The second one is Bangkok and in the third place is world famous Paris.
Alphabetical list of all countries and capitals of the world
Country | Capital city |
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A | |
Afghanistan | Kabul |
Albania | Tirana |
Algeria | Algiers |
Andorra | Andorra la Vella |
Angola | Luanda |
Antigua and Barbuda | Saint John's |
Argentina | Buenos Aires |
Armenia | Yerevan |
Australia | Canberra |
Austria | Vienna |
Azerbaijan | Baku |
B | |
Bahamas | Nassau |
Bahrain | Manama |
Bangladesh | Dhaka |
Barbados | Bridgetown |
Belarus | Minsk |
Belgium | Brussels |
Belize | Belmopan |
Benin | Porto-Novo |
Bhutan | Thimphu |
Bolivia | Sucre (de jure), La Paz (seat of government) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo |
Botswana | Gaborone |
Brazil | Brasilia |
Brunei | Bandar Seri Begawan |
Bulgaria | Sofia |
Burkina Faso | Ouagadougou |
Burundi | Bujumbura |
C | |
Cabo Verde | Praia |
Cambodia | Phnom Penh |
Cameroon | Yaounde |
Canada | Ottawa |
Central African Republic | Bangui |
Chad | N'Djamena |
Chile | Santiago |
China | Beijing |
Colombia | Bogotá |
Comoros | Moroni |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Kinshasa |
Republic of the Congo | Brazzaville |
Costa Rica | San Jose |
Cote d'Ivoire | Yamoussoukro |
Croatia | Zagreb |
Cuba | Havana |
Cyprus | Nicosia |
Czech Republic | Prague |
D | |
Denmark | Copenhagen |
Djibouti | Djibouti (city) |
Dominica | Roseau |
Dominican Republic | Santo Domingo |
E | |
Ecuador | Quito |
Egypt | Cairo |
El Salvador | San Salvador |
Equatorial Guinea | Malabo (de jure), Oyala (seat of government) |
Eritrea | Asmara |
Estonia | Tallinn |
Ethiopia | Addis Ababa |
F | |
Fiji | Suva |
Finland | Helsinki |
France | Paris |
G | |
Gabon | Libreville |
Gambia | Banjul |
Georgia | Tbilisi |
Germany | Berlin |
Ghana | Accra |
Greece | Athens |
Grenada | Saint George's |
Guatemala | Guatemala City |
Guinea | Conakry |
Guinea-Bissau | Bissau |
Guyana | Georgetown |
H | |
Haiti | Port-au-Prince |
Honduras | Tegucigalpa |
Hungary | Budapest |
I | |
Iceland | Reykjavik |
India | New Delhi |
Indonesia | Jakarta |
Iran | Tehran |
Iraq | Baghdad |
Ireland | Dublin |
Israel | Jerusalem |
Italy | Rome |
J | |
Jamaica | Kingston |
Japan | Tokyo |
Jordan | Amman |
K | |
Kazakhstan | Astana |
Kenya | Nairobi |
Kiribati | Tarawa |
Kosovo | Pristina |
Kuwait | Kuwait City |
Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek |
L | |
Laos | Vientiane |
Latvia | Riga |
Lebanon | Beirut |
Lesotho | Maseru |
Liberia | Monrovia |
Libya | Tripoli |
Liechtenstein | Vaduz |
Lithuania | Vilnius |
Luxembourg | Luxembourg (city) |
Country | Capital city |
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M | |
Macedonia (FYROM) | Skopje |
Madagascar | Antananarivo |
Malawi | Lilongwe |
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur |
Maldives | Male |
Mali | Bamako |
Malta | Valletta |
Marshall Islands | Majuro |
Mauritania | Nouakchott |
Mauritius | Port Louis |
Mexico | Mexico City |
Micronesia | Palikir |
Moldova | Chisinau |
Monaco | Monaco |
Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar |
Montenegro | Podgorica |
Morocco | Rabat |
Mozambique | Maputo |
Myanmar (Burma) | Naypyidaw |
N | |
Namibia | Windhoek |
Nauru | Yaren District (de facto) |
Nepal | Kathmandu |
Netherlands | Amsterdam |
New Zealand | Wellington |
Nicaragua | Managua |
Niger | Niamey |
Nigeria | Abuja |
North Korea | Pyongyang |
Norway | Oslo |
O | |
Oman | Muscat |
P | |
Pakistan | Islamabad |
Palau | Ngerulmud |
Palestine | Jerusalem (East) |
Panama | Panama City |
Papua New Guinea | Port Moresby |
Paraguay | Asunción |
Peru | Lima |
Philippines | Manila |
Poland | Warsaw |
Portugal | Lisbon |
Q | |
Qatar | Doha |
R | |
Romania | Bucharest |
Russia | Moscow |
Rwanda | Kigali |
S | |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | Basseterre |
Saint Lucia | Castries |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Kingstown |
Samoa | Apia |
San Marino | San Marino |
Sao Tome and Principe | São Tomé |
Saudi Arabia | Riyadh |
Senegal | Dakar |
Serbia | Belgrade |
Seychelles | Victoria |
Sierra Leone | Freetown |
Singapore | Singapore |
Slovakia | Bratislava |
Slovenia | Ljubljana |
Solomon Islands | Honiara |
Somalia | Mogadishu |
South Africa | Pretoria (administrative), Cape Town (legislative), Bloemfontein (judicial) |
South Korea | Seoul |
South Sudan | Juba |
Spain | Madrid |
Sri Lanka | Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte |
Sudan | Khartoum |
Suriname | Paramaribo |
Swaziland | Mbabane (administrative), Lobamba (legislative, royal) |
Sweden | Stockholm |
Switzerland | Bern |
Syria | Damascus |
T | |
Taiwan | Taipei |
Tajikistan | Dushanbe |
Tanzania | Dodoma |
Thailand | Bangkok |
Timor-Leste | Dili |
Togo | Lomé |
Tonga | Nukuʻalofa |
Trinidad and Tobago | Port of Spain |
Tunisia | Tunis |
Turkey | Ankara |
Turkmenistan | Ashgabat |
Tuvalu | Funafuti |
U | |
Uganda | Kampala |
Ukraine | Kyiv (also known as Kiev) |
United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi |
United Kingdom | London |
United States of America | Washington, D.C. |
Uruguay | Montevideo |
Uzbekistan | Tashkent |
V | |
Vanuatu | Port Vila |
Vatican City (Holy See) | Vatican City |
Venezuela | Caracas |
Vietnam | Hanoi |
Y | |
Yemen | Sana'a |
Z | |
Zambia | Lusaka |
Zimbabwe |
Harare
सौ सबसे अधिक प्रयोग होने वाले शब्द – 100 most frequently used words की (Ki) = of और (Aur) = and एक (Ek) = a, one तक (Tak) = till, up to में (Mein) = in है (Hain) = is आप (Aap) = you (formal) कि (Ki) = that यह (Yah) = it वह (Vah) = he था (Tha) = was लिए (Liye) = for पर (Par) = on केवल (Keval) = only सदा (Sadaa) = always साथ (Sath) = with उसके (uske) = his वे (Veh) = they मैं (Main) = I बाद (Baad) = after होना (Hona) = be खाना (Khana) = to eat, food माँ (Maa) = mother से (Se) = from या (Ya) = or नाम (Naam) = name घर (Ghar) = home द्वारा (Dwara) = through शब्द (Sabdh) = word लेकिन (Lekin) = but नहीं (Nahi) = no क्या (Kya) = what सब (Sab) = all थे (The) = were हम (Ham, written as Hum) = we जब (Jab) = when आपके (Aapke) = yours भाषा (Bhasha) = language कहा (Kaha) = said वहाँ (Vahan) = there उपयोग (Upyog) = use देश (Desh) = country, land प्रत्येक (Pratek) = every जो (Jo) = who हमारा (Hamara) = our करना (Karna) = to do कैसे (Kaise) = how उनके (Unke) = their अगर (Agar) = if होगा (Hoga) = will be ऊपर (Uppar) = on, above अन्य (Anya) = other के (Ke) = of उधर (Udhar) = there बहुत (Bahut) = very फिर (Fir) = again उन (Un) = them इन (In) = these इसलिए (Isliye) = that is why, because of that कुछ (Kuch) = some उसे (Use) = to him, to her अच्छा (Achcha) = good, well, nice बनाना (Banaanaa) = to build, to construct जैसा (Jaisa) = as, like बोला (Bola) = spoken सुना (Suna) = heard समय (Samay) = time सामने (Saamane) = in front देखना (Dekhna) = to look कम (Kam) = less अधिक (Adhik) = more लिखना (Likhna) ) = to write जाना (Jaana) = to go धन्यवाद (Dhanyavaad) = thank you संख्या (Sangya) = number, count कोई (Koi) = someone, something रास्ता (Rasta) = way सका (Saka) = could (masculine) लोग (Log) = people मेरे (Mere) = mine गया (Gaya) = gone (masculine) पहले (Pehle) = before पानी (Paanī) = water किया (Kiya) = done पीना (Pīna) = to drink कौन (Kaun) = who दो (Do) = give, two अब (Ab) = now भी (Bhī) = also, as well, too दोपहर (Daupahar) = noon नीचे (Nīche) = below दिन (Din) = day रात (Raat) = night मिल (Mil) = meet आना (Aana) = to come, come बनाया (Banaaya) = build आराम (Aaram) = rest, relax भाग (Bhag) = part सुबह (Subah) = morning सोना (Sona) = to sleep, gold |
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