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RSCERT Launches Career Education Programme
Why in News?
The Rajasthan State Council of Educational Research and Training (RSCERT) has launched a new Career Education Programme aimed at strengthening the career-counselling capacities of government school teachers across the state.
Key Points
- Objective:
- The Career Education Programme aims to train government teachers to guide students on academic choices, vocational pathways, skill development options, and emerging career trends..
- It will help teachers provide structured career counselling, especially to students from rural and disadvantaged areas who lack access to professional guidance.
- Key Components: The initiative covers modules on career mapping, aptitude understanding, NEP-2020-aligned pathways, vocational education, digital learning opportunities, and scholarship awareness..
- Implementation & Institutional Role:
- RSCERT plans to create a statewide pool of certified teacher-counsellors to support schools in academic planning and student mentoring.
- The programme supports the state's broader goal of improving student preparedness for higher education, competitive exams, and employment opportunities.
RSCERT
- Rajasthan State Council of Educational Research and Training (RSCERT) is the apex academic authority for school curriculum development, teacher training, textbook preparation, and educational research in Rajasthan.
- It works under the Department of School Education, aligning state curriculum with National Curriculum Framework (NCF) and National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) 2020 guidelines.
- RSCERT also coordinates with State Institute of Educational Research and Training (SIERT), district resource groups, and SCERT-level institutions to strengthen teacher capacity and learning outcomes in government schools.
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Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom Day
Why in News?
The President of India paid tribute to Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji on the occasion of his 350th Martyrdom Day on 24th November 2025.
- He was executed by Aurangzeb on 24th November 1675, for defending Kashmiri Pandits against forced religious conversion, and the Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib in Delhi's Chandni Chowk marks the site of his execution.
Key Points
- Early Life: Born in the year 1621 in Amritsar, Guru Tegh Bahadur was initially known as Tyagmal due to his ascetic nature. Trained in religious philosophy and martial skills, he was awarded the title “Tegh Bahadur” for his bravery in battle.
- Contribution: He became the 9th Sikh Guru in 1664 after Guru Harkishan. In 1665, he founded Anandpur Sahib and contributed more than 700 hymns to the Guru Granth Sahib, focusing on equality, justice, and devotion.
- Legacy: He opposed forced religious conversions during Aurangzeb’s reign and encouraged fearlessness (Nirbhau) and compassion (Nirvair) among his followers.
- He is revered for defending freedom of religion and conscience earning him the title “Hind-di Chadar” (Shield of India).
| Ten Gurus of Sikhism | |
| Guru Nanak Dev (1469–1539) |
• First Sikh Guru and founder of Sikhism. |
| Guru Angad (1504–1552) |
• Invented the Gurmukhi script |
| Guru Amar Das (1479–1574) | • Introduced the Anand Karaj marriage ceremony• Abolished sati and purdah practices among Sikhs• Contemporary of Akbar |
| Guru Ram Das (1534–1581) | • Founded Amritsar in 1577 • Began the extraction and construction of the Holy Tank (Sarovar) at the site of the Golden Temple. |
| Guru Arjan Dev (1563–1606) | • Compiled the Adi Granth in 1604• Completed the Golden Temple’s construction• Known as ‘Shaheeden-de-Sartaj’• Executed by Jahangir for helping Prince Khusrau |
| Guru Hargobind (1594–1644) | • Transformed Sikhs into a martial community• Known as the “Soldier Saint”• Established the Akal Takht in Amritsar |
| Guru Har Rai (1630–1661) | • Peace-loving Guru• Dedicated his life to missionary work and maintaining the Sikh army. Met with Dara Shikoh (Aurangzeb’s brother). |
| Guru Harkishan (1656–1664) | • Youngest Sikh Guru, became Guru at age 5• Summoned by Aurangzeb |
| Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621–1675) | • Founded Anandpur Sahib• Opposed forced conversions under Aurangzeb• Martyred in 1675 for defending Kashmiri Pandits |
| Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708) | • Founded the Khalsa in 1699• Introduced the initiation ceremony “Pahul”• Last human Sikh Guru and the Five Ks• Declared Guru Granth Sahib as the eternal Guru |

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