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saharan21
January 22nd, 2007, 03:57 PM
i think we people of haryana are blessed with great potentials.We are one of the most hard working group in the world. From WAR to farming we had shown our power to the world. today haryana is one of the leading states in india.
we are the largest producers of CARS,TRACTORS,MOTORCYCLES,REFRIGERATORS,JCB MACHINES,STEEL PIPES AND many more things in india
but one thing in which we are lagging behind is EDUCATION and educational institutations
we are not even among indias first 10 states in india when it comes to education
there is not a single national level institute in haryana
students of haryana are running to other states to get good education.
and all of us knows that through only education we can make an all round development of HARYANA.
we need a revolution in this field.

saharan21
January 23rd, 2007, 05:34 PM
YOU can call it a coincidence but just as i started this thread hooda ji start doing something in this area as well like other fields. i think he is in touch with jatland:D

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20070123/haryana.htm#3

International conference on education
Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, January 22
Over 100 educationists from all over the country and a few from abroad will deliberate for three days from tomorrow here on how quality education can be ensured for all.
They will be the guests of the Haryana Board of School Education and the Council of Boards of School Education in India(COBSE), which are jointly organising an international conference on "Quality Education for All : International Concerns" at Dr Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition in Sector 42D here.
According to the Haryana Financial Commissioner, Education, Mr R.S. Gujral, the chairmen of about 35 school education boards would be among those who would participate in the conference. Among the foreign delegates are Dr Lynda Yates of Latrobe University, Australia; Dr Young Hae Kang of the Korean Education Development Institute, Korea; Mr Ram Chander of the Fiji Ministry of Education; Mrs Sandhya Chakowa of Mauritius; Mr N. Madawanarachchie of the Sri Lankan Ministry of Education; Prof R.H. Dave, former Director of the UNESCO Institute of Education, Hamburg, Germany; and Ms Julie Hos of the Australian Centre for Educational Research.
Prof D.V. Sharma, General Secretary of the COBSE, said the conference would take up seven sub-themes like trends in evaluation, issues in the curriculum and vocational education. While the Haryana Education Minister, Mr Phool Chand Mullana, will inaugurate the conference, the Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda, will preside over the valedictory session on January 25.