From the new academic year St. 6 textbooks will be changed in 1st to 12th, road safety, organic farming will be taught in standard 10
From the new academic year, one or more textbooks will be changed out of a total of 6 standard books in class 1 to 12.
While a new chapter on road safety will be added in the social science textbook of class 10 and Gujarati language of class 12.
Apart from this, the textbooks of various subjects of classes 5 to 8 will also be changed.
રાજ્ય પરીક્ષા બોર્ડ દ્વારા તા.૨૯/૧૧/૨૦૨૩ ના રોજ લેવાયેલ “ખેલ અભિરૂચિ કસોટી (SAT) – ૨૦૨૩” નુ પરિણામ જાહેર કરવામાં આવેલ છે. ઉમેદવારો સદરહું પરીક્ષાનું પરિણામ રાજ્ય પરીક્ષા બોર્ડની વેબસાઈટ http://www.sebexam.org/ પરથી જોઈ શકશે
Currently, the work of preparing all the new textbooks is going on by the Textbook Board.
The printing of new textbooks will start soon.
The government adds new chapters in the school textbooks to keep the children updated with the changing times, so that the students get the knowledge of the new subjects.
Currently there is a trend of subjects like road safety and organic farming, so that these subjects are gradually being added to the syllabus.
Apart from this, the chapters related to the new subjects which have been added as per the new education policy will now also be added in the new textbooks.
All chapters have added what knowledge children should have, as well as what to expect from future citizens on new issues.
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