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New training course for teachers begins

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NEW DELHI: Training for the first batch of Central Board of Secondary Education teachers for a new course on "Financial Markets Management" was inaugurated here on Monday.

Forty teachers from 25 schools of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Chandigarh are participating in the training programme at the BLB Institute of Financial Markets (BIFM) campus. The training ends on Saturday.

BIFM is the authorised partner of CBSE for training its teachers and will coach them in implementation requirements of the new course like faculty theory, practical trainers, stock market trading and software.

Independent stream

Financial Markets Management will be taught as an independent stream like humanities, commerce and science in CBSE-affiliated schools for Classes XI and XII in the country's main metropolises from the 2007 academic session. The course has a joint certification with the National Stock Exchange.

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