Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Education of hariyan


Education

The state of Haryana has made tremendous progress in the field of higher education since its inception. SCERT Haryana Gurgaon was established in April 1979. It was the conglomeration of State Institute of Education and State Institute of Science, to provide new dimensions to school education. It has been the endeavor of the government to make educational facilities available to the poorest of children. 32 primary schools, 69 middle schools and 101 high schools were upgraded to middle, high and senior secondary respectively during the year 2004-05. Now accessibility to schooling is available within the radius of 1.10 km, 1.38 km, 1.66 km and 2.79 km at the primary, middle, high and senior secondary levels respectively.[54] During 2001-02, there were 11,013 primary schools, 1,918 middle schools, 3,023 high schools and 1,301 senior secondary schools in the state.[55] Haryana Board of School Education, established in September 1969 and shifted to Bhiwani in 1981, conducts public examinations at middle, matriculation, and senior secondary levels twice a year. Over seven lac candidates attend annual examinations in February and March, and 150,000 attend supplementary examinations each November. The Board also conducts examinations for Haryana Open School at senior and senior secondary levels twice a year.[56] The Haryana government provides free education to women up to the Bachelor's Degree level.
North Haryana is more developed in terms of education and agriculture because of more fertile land and water availability. People from South Haryana were mostly government employees, soldiers and politicians but agriculture has picked up a lot in recent years as a result of efforts from the Haryana Agricultural UniversityHissar.
Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS Rohtak
Leading institutes for Technical and Engineering Education in Haryana are NIT Kurukshetra,University Institute of Engineering & Technology, University Campus (UIET, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra), Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and TechnologyYMCA Institute of EngineeringManav Rachna College Of Engineering and the Technological Institute of Textile & SciencesBhiwani. Earlier NIT Kurukshetra was known by the name of Regional Engineering College, Kurukshetra. There are six universities in the state. Technical education and management studies are provided by Maharishi Dayanand University at Rohtak have aUniversity Institute of Engineering & Technology, University Campus (UIET, Rohtak), Kurukshetra University at KurukshetraGuru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology at Hisar andChaudhary Devi Lal University at SirsaChaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Universityat Hisar is one of the biggest agricultural universities in Asia. It is engaged in education, research and development related to agriculture. The Holy Land where the University stands was first transformed into a centre of learning in 1936 by Bhagat Phool Singh Ji when he started a Gurukul for girls. The Gurukul was opened after he opened a boys Gurukul in 1919 in Bhainswal Kalan which today is the South Campus of the University. The Gurukul, started with only three students grew in size, stature and reputation with time and in November 2006, the Haryana Legislative Assembly passed a Legislative Notification, vide no. 31/2006 making the Gurukul a full-fledged State University
The National Dairy Research Institute at Karnal provides education in the field of dairy science. It has been upgraded to the level of aDeemed University. There are medical colleges in Rohtak, Mullana and Agroha. Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS Rohtak is a premier post-graduate medical institute in North India offering courses in major specialties and super specialties of medicine. There is also a Management Development Institute in Gurgaon.The Technological Institute of Textile & Sciences came into existence in 1947.

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Vijender Singh Beniwal born inBhiwani district in Haryana in Jatfamily.
Volleyball playerBalwant Singh Sagwal born inKaithal district in Haryana in a Rorfamily
Haryana is one of the leading states in sports and has produced some of the best Indian players in a variety of games. In 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games 22 out of 38 Gold Medals came from Haryana.[57] During the 33rd National games held in Assam in 2007, Haryana stood 4th in the nation[58] with a medal tally of 80, including 30 Gold, 22 Silver and 28 Bronze medals. In team sports, Haryana is the national champion in men's volleyball and women's hockey. Haryana is a traditional powerhouse in games like KabbadiKho-khoJudoBoxingVolleyballand Wrestling. Sports in the state are managed by the Department of Sports & Youth Affairs, Haryana. Nahar Singh Stadium for international cricket was built in Faridabad in the year 1981. This ground has the capacity to hold around 25,000 people as spectators.[59] Tejli Sports Complex is an Ultra-Modern sports complex inYamunanagar. The Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Panchkula is a multi-sport complex.[60] It came into prominence because of the Indian Cricket League's inaugural Twenty20 tournament. Astroturf hockey grounds in Nehru Stadium, Gurgaon and Shahbad, Kurukshetra. Haryana even have a dedicated sports school MNSS at Rai, Sonepat which is affiliated to Sports Authority of India.
At the 2008 Olympics, Vijender Singh Beniwal won a middleweight (75 kg) bronze medal and Vikas Krishan Yadavboxer from Bhiwani district won a gold medal in the 2010 Asian Games in the Lightweight category.[61] Manoj Kumar of village RajoundKaithal district won a gold medal in light welterweight ctegory at the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games.
Haryana Sports Policy, 2009
Haryana has adopted a new sports policy on 21 August 2009, when Haryana Cabinet which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda, approved the Sports Policy, 2009.[62]
In the 2010 Commonwealth Games, most of India's male wrestlers were from Haryana.[63]

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