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Don't upload unverified UID: Govt to schools
Don't upload unverified UID: Govt to schools

Time of India

time10-06-2025

  • Time of India

Don't upload unverified UID: Govt to schools

T'puram: State govt warned school headmasters that they will face action if they upload student details on Sampoorna web portal without verifying their student UID numbers. In the past, many irregularities were reported in calculating student strength because a large number of UID numbers were found to be fake during cross-verification. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The portal is a central repository for student information, teacher data and school resources developed by KITE General education minister V Sivankutty said headmasters will be held responsible if they upload wrong UID details. Schools must upload student information after the sixth working day of the academic year. Since schools in Kerala reopened on June 2, the sixth working day is June 10. Schools were expected to upload student strength details by 5pm on Tuesday. However, many couldn't complete the task because they had only reopened for six days and several of those were lost to holidays caused by natural disasters. Staff appointments will be based on student strength reported on the sixth working day. Still, the education minister's office clarified that no student should be denied admission for not submitting a UID. Headmasters must attest the sixth working day reports and send them to assistant education officers and district education officers. These officers will forward the reports to the district joint directors, who must then send them to the statistics section of the director of general education.

Students without UID not be counted in sixth working day headcount
Students without UID not be counted in sixth working day headcount

The Hindu

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Students without UID not be counted in sixth working day headcount

Children who do not have UID (Unique Identity Number) will not be considered for fixing student enrolment data on the basis of the sixth working day headcount that is used to determine the number of staff positions in an academic year. At a press conference here on Monday, Minister for General Education V. Sivankutty and Director of General Education (DGE) Shanavas S. said time was usually given to correct errors in students' names. However, if a student did not have a UID, it could mean that student was enrolled in some other school. This could lead to counting of the particular student twice while determining the headcount of students. The Minister said June 10 was the sixth working day as schools reopened this year on June 2. The details of students in government, aided, and unaided recognised schools on the basis of the sixth working day this academic year were being collected online on the Sampoorna web portal. The DGE said there was no hurdle in getting UIDs if proper documents were submitted in an Akshaya centre. 'UIDs can be taken anytime after a child turns five years old. Not doing so despite being given ample time is not believable,' the DGE said. Day against drug abuse The Minister said June 26 was International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking and the General Education department was organising elaborate promotional programmes in connection with it. The Chief Minister would participate in one of the programmes. A year-long project that included seminars and special assembly would be launched to create awareness of the drug menace among students. The half-an-hour increase in school timings would be implemented next week. A circular on how to rearrange school timings would be issued soon, the Minister said. On Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act cases against teachers, the Minister alleged that appointing authorities were reluctant to act against the accused. After the DGE was entrusted with taking action in such cases, nine were sacked and procedures were under way in 17 cases. Notice had been issued to deputy directors of education who were not taking action in such cases, the Minister said. Academic master plan The DGE said that on the directives of the Chief Minister, the department planned to hold a consultation with stakeholders such as teachers' organisations, parents, and education experts on the academic master plan. The focus would be on strategies to cope with addiction to digital devices, ragging, and other challenges, besides academic support to be given to students. A half-day programme would be held at Mascot Hotel on June 21. The recommendations that come up would be used to give guidelines to schools for preparing their own master plans.

Govt job aspirants can now apply for SSC exams via new mobile app
Govt job aspirants can now apply for SSC exams via new mobile app

India Gazette

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • India Gazette

Govt job aspirants can now apply for SSC exams via new mobile app

New Delhi [India], June 5 (ANI): Aspiring candidates for government jobs can now apply for Staff Selection Commission (SSC) recruitment exams using an enhanced mobile application developed by the Commission. In partnership with Cubastion Consulting Pvt. Ltd., SSC has launched a significantly upgraded version of its official app -- My SSC -- to streamline and secure the application and registration process for candidates nationwide. The new version, available since 2 June 2025, incorporates advanced features such as Aadhaar-linked OTP authentication, one-time registration, and face recognition using the Aadhaar Face RD app. The goal of the updated system is to ensure foolproof and impersonation-free registration for Group B and Group C posts under SSC. Applicants register once using their Aadhaar number, verify via OTP sent to their Aadhaar-linked phone number, and complete KYC and facial authentication during application submission. A UID token is generated post-verification to ensure that only genuine applicants can proceed. 'This is a national milestone. We are launching Face RD integration in SSC for the first time at this scale. This will substantially cut impersonation and enhance trust in our recruitment systems,' said S Gopalakrishnan, Chairman, SSC. So far, 40,000 applications have been successfully completed through this system, with over 2 lakh more in progress. Officials estimate around 30 lakh total applications. The verification process at exam centres uses the UID token and registration ID, positioning it as the most secure recruitment procedure currently in place in India. The My SSC app is available for download on the Google Play Store, enabling millions of job seekers to apply confidently and independently. (ANI)

The future that monetisation of anti-establishment posturing can usher in
The future that monetisation of anti-establishment posturing can usher in

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

The future that monetisation of anti-establishment posturing can usher in

A nomad interested in twisting the kaleidoscope of science and looking for new patterns Humanity has obviously gone through various transformations in how we communicate with each other, starting from languages to fiction-creation to books and then mass media that print and TV ushered in the last century. Each of these growth spurts have caused social transformations, and each changes till date are absorbed without a complete collapse of civilisation, but I am not too confident that same can be said about the arrival of social media. Social media is a shift beyond the ordinary and it needs to be understood because how humans communicate with each other decides the fate of the systems that we use to survive. To understand this better, we first need to understand what is a 'system'. A system, in very simple terms, is a coming together of individuals for more gain than what they can have if they work individually. In even simpler terms, if we are five friends making Rs 100 each, but we see that we can make more than Rs 500 if we all agree to abide by a set of rules, what we will create will be a 'system'. If you look at the above example closely, you will be dispelled of many of the myths that you could be harbouring. First myth is of 'privacy' that we see raging when concepts like UID or Aadhaar are introduced by the system called state. No system can offer any member of the system to remain hidden for a simple reason, i.e., the system has to pass on the share of collective gain to its each member and hence it must know who is a member (and who is not). While the myth of privacy is given priority in debates (probably it is psychologically more important to us), it is the second issue, i.e., allowing and encouraging dissent, that is the real deal-breaker for systems. The biggest myth that most humans harbour about systems is that they have to be dissent-friendly, and this myth gets extended into a the popular notion of free speech. There is nothing further from the truth if you understand how systems behave. A system is coming together of pieces where the sum is greater for the whole and hence it is not just in the benefit of the system but also for the parts that the system is self-preserving. This means that a system must fight aggressively and oppress all forces that try to disrupt its functioning. There is no place for an anti-system outlier in a system, and systems have inherent subsystems (like immune system in our body or police in the state) to identify and destroy such elements and force. If we bring both of issues, i.e., privacy and free speech into modern context of social media, we can easily extrapolate the future, as social media is not just an enabler for both but has taken out the bottom from the way they used to manifest in past. It is not that privacy and free speech have not existed in past. In fact, they always have and they have also been forces of the good as they have dethroned exploiting systems in past and ushered in much-needed changes. That is exactly why evolution has never aimed for total eradication of outliers. If we had outliers in past, what is so scary about having them now? What is scary is the removal of the key systemic force that kept outliers within a limit so that they do not disrupt the system constantly. This traditional anti-outlier systemic force was the risk and cost imposed by the system on anyone wanting to be one. Unfortunately for us, the arrival of social media has changed the above completely. In the entire history of before-social-media world, what really kept anti-establishment posturing at bay was not the dearth of people with such views, but the lack of affordability of expressing such views. Just a hundred years back, being anti-establishment came at a cost that made it economically difficult for most to afford. Today it is exactly opposite. In the new environment, it pays to keep expressing anti-establishment views on social media, and it is a lucrative and attractive vocational option. The net result is an explosion of anti-establishment opinion-makers. If we look at the above in a shallow way, it appears that we are heading for chaos ahead as hordes of self-proclaimed (in reality paid) outliers/influencers will keep disrupting the systems. But if we dig a bit further, the outcome can be exactly opposite. With social media crusaders upping the ante, the system is also (happily) going to do the same, and the system now has an advantage, i.e., never-before ability and tools to oppress. What the paid and unpaid 'influencers' will do is to provide a plausible excuse to the system to oppress opinions in the name of systemic stability that most of the masses will want and we will end up with what is already visible, i.e., authoritarian regimes. What we will have will be a very rigid system that will not go for incremental changes, but will pass through artificial stability imposed by brute forces and than a destructive collapse that will hopefully put an end to the age of technology and return us back into the folds of nature. Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Disclaimer Views expressed above are the author's own.

BISE extends registration date
BISE extends registration date

Express Tribune

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • Express Tribune

BISE extends registration date

A woman goes through the process of finger scanning for the Unique Identification (UID) database system, also known as Aadhaar, at a registration centre in New Delhi, India, January 17, 2018. PHOTO: REUTERS The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Bahawalpur has extended the date for registration, online data entry and admission into 9th Class for Session 2025-27. According to a spokesman for BISE Bahawalpur, date for registration, online data entry and admission into 9th Class for Session 2025-27 has been extended to 20th June. He said candidates can apply with Rs600 late fee till July 4.

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