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#10506426
16 Sep 2023
Less than a week after notifying the State Education Policy, 2023, the West Bengal government on Saturday made it public. Where it has continued with the prevailing 5+4+2+2 pattern for school education. At the primary level, the education policy also recommended that 'Bangla' language as a subject may be introduced from Class I to Class XII for students of other mediums of instruction, but not as the first language. The only change suggested in the structure is the inclusion of the first two years of early years of education at Anganwadi Centre. This would be followed by one year of pre-primary at a government or private pre-primary school. Here in India- Bangladesh border side rural school A teacher is trying to explain to his class of pre-primary students (ages between 5 to 6 years) how to write English letters, students are constantly making fun of their teacher, and some are drawing pictures in notebooks at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.
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#10506428
16 Sep 2023
Less than a week after notifying the State Education Policy, 2023, the West Bengal government on Saturday made it public. Where it has continued with the prevailing 5+4+2+2 pattern for school education. At the primary level, the education policy also recommended that 'Bangla' language as a subject may be introduced from Class I to Class XII for students of other mediums of instruction, but not as the first language. The only change suggested in the structure is the inclusion of the first two years of early years of education at Anganwadi Centre. This would be followed by one year of pre-primary at a government or private pre-primary school. Here in India- Bangladesh border side rural school A teacher is trying to explain to his class of pre-primary students (ages between 5 to 6 years) how to write English letters, students are constantly making fun of their teacher, and some are drawing pictures in notebooks at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.
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#10506430
16 Sep 2023
Less than a week after notifying the State Education Policy, 2023, the West Bengal government on Saturday made it public. Where it has continued with the prevailing 5+4+2+2 pattern for school education. At the primary level, the education policy also recommended that 'Bangla' language as a subject may be introduced from Class I to Class XII for students of other mediums of instruction, but not as the first language. The only change suggested in the structure is the inclusion of the first two years of early years of education at Anganwadi Centre. This would be followed by one year of pre-primary at a government or private pre-primary school. Here in India- Bangladesh border side rural school A teacher is trying to explain to his class of pre-primary students (ages between 5 to 6 years) how to write English letters, students are constantly making fun of their teacher, and some are drawing pictures in notebooks at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.
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#10506432
16 Sep 2023
Less than a week after notifying the State Education Policy, 2023, the West Bengal government on Saturday made it public. Where it has continued with the prevailing 5+4+2+2 pattern for school education. At the primary level, the education policy also recommended that 'Bangla' language as a subject may be introduced from Class I to Class XII for students of other mediums of instruction, but not as the first language. The only change suggested in the structure is the inclusion of the first two years of early years of education at Anganwadi Centre. This would be followed by one year of pre-primary at a government or private pre-primary school. Here in India- Bangladesh border side rural school A teacher is trying to explain to his class of pre-primary students (ages between 5 to 6 years) how to write English letters, students are constantly making fun of their teacher, and some are drawing pictures in notebooks at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India on 15/09/2023.
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#10369758
14 Aug 2023
Jumping spiders are a group of spiders that constitute the family Salticidae. This family contained over 600 described genera and over 6,000 described species, making it the largest family of spiders at 13% of all species. Jumping spiders have some of the best vision among arthropods and use it in courtship, hunting, and navigation. Although they normally move unobtrusively and fairly slowly, most species are capable of very agile jumps, notably when hunting, but sometimes in response to sudden threats or crossing long gaps. Jumping spiders live in a variety of habitats. Tropical forests harbor the most species, but they are also found in temperate forests, scrubland, deserts, intertidal zones, and mountainous regions. Jumping spiders are generally recognized by their eye pattern. All jumping spiders have four pairs of eyes, with the anterior median pair being particularly large. A jumping spider peeks through the iron window net for prey at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 14/08/2023.
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#10298354
24 Jul 2023
A sculptor, Bambang is seen on conversations with his international guests during making a sculptural work with a Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) pattern on the Reclaimed Wood Carving gallery page in the Bukit Lawang ecotourism tourism area in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. The end of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy of art and tourism activists in Indonesia is starting to get excited again as foreign visits are gradually returning to normal.
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#10240500
6 Jul 2023
The Crystal Market is crowded in Donghai County, Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province, China on July 6, 2023. It is providing more than 3600 ground stalls, which are divided into stone ball area, basin pendante area, carved parts area and bracelet semi-finished products area. It is understood that Donghai County is known as the ''crystal capital of the world'', and the Donghai crystal has been approved by the National Geographic indication protection products, with a number of crystal and crystal products based on the open air collection, making it a useful supplement to the professional crystal market.
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#8931412
1 Oct 2022
Workers making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique as make traditional Indonesian batik in Solo City, Central Java, Indonesia, October 2, 2022. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty. Solo is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. UNESCO has designated Indonesian batik a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This picture taken on September 2021.
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#8931532
1 Oct 2022
Workers making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique as make traditional Indonesian batik in Solo City, Central Java, Indonesia, October 2, 2022. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty. Solo is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. UNESCO has designated Indonesian batik a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This picture taken on September 2021.
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#8931394
1 Oct 2022
A worker making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique as make traditional Indonesian batik in Solo City, Central Java, Indonesia, October 2, 2022. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty. Solo is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. UNESCO has designated Indonesian batik a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This picture taken on September 2021.
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#8931398
1 Oct 2022
A worker making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique as make traditional Indonesian batik in Solo City, Central Java, Indonesia, October 2, 2022. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty. Solo is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. UNESCO has designated Indonesian batik a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This picture taken on September 2021.
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#8931404
1 Oct 2022
A worker making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique as make traditional Indonesian batik in Solo City, Central Java, Indonesia, October 2, 2022. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty. Solo is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. UNESCO has designated Indonesian batik a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This picture taken on September 2021.
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#8931442
1 Oct 2022
A worker making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique as make traditional Indonesian batik in Solo City, Central Java, Indonesia, October 2, 2022. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty. Solo is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. UNESCO has designated Indonesian batik a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This picture taken on September 2021.
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#8931462
1 Oct 2022
A worker making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique as make traditional Indonesian batik in Solo City, Central Java, Indonesia, October 2, 2022. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty. Solo is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. UNESCO has designated Indonesian batik a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This picture taken on September 2021.
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#8931464
1 Oct 2022
A worker making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique as make traditional Indonesian batik in Solo City, Central Java, Indonesia, October 2, 2022. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty. Solo is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. UNESCO has designated Indonesian batik a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This picture taken on September 2021.
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#8931468
1 Oct 2022
A worker making batik cloth pattern with a wax-resist cloth dyeing technique as make traditional Indonesian batik in Solo City, Central Java, Indonesia, October 2, 2022. An area in which almost every available space is used for batik production, with a high level of poverty. Solo is a city known for batik, a traditional Indonesian method of using wax to resist water-based dyes to depict patterns and drawings, usually on fabric. This textile has traditionally been crafted by hand in family workshops and small-scale cottage industries. UNESCO has designated Indonesian batik a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This picture taken on September 2021.
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