May 1, 2025
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After a 24-year wait, the school in Ladakh that was portrayed in the movie “3 Idiots” is now affiliated with the CBSE

By 2028, the school, which now teaches up to class 10, hopes to have expanded to include class 12. To facilitate the shift to the CBSE pattern, specific training sessions for teachers are being held in addition to the ongoing growth of infrastructure. After more than 20 years of waiting, Druk Padma Karpo School, a

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RBI Allows Children Over 10 years to Manage Bank Accounts on Their Own

In an effort to encourage early financial involvement, the Reserve Bank of India has updated its regulations to allow youngsters ten years of age and up to independently handle their savings and term deposit accounts. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released updated guidelines that let minors who are ten years of age or

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A Japanese Embassy official’s report of sexual misbehavior led to the dismissal of a professor at JNU

Professor Swaran Singh has been in constant communication with the Japanese official in order to arrange discussions. She presented recordings of their talks as proof when she lodged a complaint with the institution. Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has decided to sack a professor from its School of International Studies over allegations of sexual misconduct involving

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The Principal’s room at Laxmibai College is smeared with cow manure by the DUSU chief

His activities, according to Ronak Khatri, were meant to draw attention to what he saw as the “absurd and unscientific” behaviors being encouraged on campus. Ronak Khatri, the president of the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU), smeared cow excrement on the walls of the principal’s office at Lakshmibai College during a dramatic altercation. The act,

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Medical breakthrough unlocks rare disease discovery

A pioneering study has uncovered 69 previously unknown genetic factors associated with rare diseases, including uncommon forms of epilepsy and schizophrenia. The groundbreaking study, which was published in Nature and involved Newcastle University, used a novel analytical technique to pinpoint the genetic foundation of uncommon diseases, potentially leading to more patient diagnoses and the creation of novel

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Nearly 35% of AIIMS, Delhi’s faculty positions are open

AIIMS Recruitment: According to the institute, only 110 applicants applied for the 172 assistant professor positions it posted in 2019. The top healthcare institution, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), in Delhi, has announced that about 35% of its professor positions are unfilled. The AIIMS-Delhi faculty cell’s administrative officer responded to a question

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University of Leeds Opens Applications for MSc in Sustainable Agriculture & Food Production for Indian Students

The newly launched program is cutting-edge and designed to equip future leaders with the skills to drive sustainability in global food systems. The newly launched program is cutting-edge and designed to equip future leaders with the skills to drive sustainability in global food systems. The University of Leeds is now accepting applications from Indian students for

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Saunak Roy: After passing JEE Advanced, he became a tattoo artist and inked the late Paul Walker

This is the story of an engineering student who discovered that creativity was his calling and changed the course of his life forever. The pressure to succeed in engineering or medical might be unbearable in the competitive world of Indian education. Saunak Roy had a predetermined plan: pass the JEE, get into a top engineering

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15% decrease in Indians studying abroad: Canada decreases by 41%, while Russia experiences a 34% increase

In 2024, the number of Indians studying abroad decreased by 15%, with significant declines in Canada, the UK, and the US, while Russia, Germany, and Uzbekistan became more popular. Indian students heading abroad for higher education have dropped sharply in 2024, with Canada, the UK, and the US seeing the biggest declines. Data from the

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Harvard vs. Yale law schools: Which university is superior for legal studies?

Harvard and Yale provide esteemed pre-law summer programs aimed at equipping students with resources, mentorship, and law school preparation to assist them on this journey. Those in the legal profession advocate for justice, shape policy, and safeguard personal rights. Students contemplating law school can gain a substantial edge in managing the demanding application process and

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