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Haryana teacher's composition becomes CBSE song

December 10, 2009  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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Chandigarh: A Hindi song "Naya Aghaz" (New beginning) composed by a Gurgaon-based private school teacher has become the signature song of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for its Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) in schools.

The song composer, Kamaljit, is a teacher at Salwan Public School.

The CBSE has the song, which is 4.32 minutes long, to further popularize its new concept of CCE in addition to conducting workshops, training teachers and distributing manuals.

A spokesperson of the Haryana government said here on Wednesday that the CBSE has put this song on its website and has also sent it to schools across the country.

The song describes the transition in the classroom from the time students were evaluated through a one-time exam to the new era of CCE.

Kamaljit volunteered to write this song and her school presented it to the CBSE. IANS
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