Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated India's young chess players for their historic achievement at the 45th Chess Olympiad in Budapest, where both the men’s and women’s teams won their maiden gold medals.
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Protests End As Maharashtra Announces 100% Fellowship For Mahajyoti Ph.D. Students
The Maharashtra government has announced a 100% fellowship for Ph.D. students from OBC, NT, VJ, and SBC categories, marking a significant victory for the student community.
Top Scholarships For Indian Students Pursuing Higher Education Abroad In 2024
A growing number of Indian students are choosing to pursue higher education abroad, with over 13 lakh studying overseas in 2024, according to government data. Canada leads as the top destination, followed closely by the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
Mobile Schools transform Education for nomadic communities in Jammu and Kashmir
Every year, the nomadic Gujjar and Bakherwal communities embark on an extraordinary journey, migrating to the upper reaches of the Kashmir valley during the summer months.
Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu pledges to revitalise Government Universities and address staffing shortages
In a decisive move aimed at revitalising the education sector, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has announced plans to strengthen government universities and fill long-standing vacancies within their ranks. This initiative seeks to enhance the quality of education and research in state universities, ensuring students have access to superior learning experiences.
Punjab teachers embark on training program in Finland to enhance educational skills
Seventy-two government primary teachers from Punjab are poised to participate in a prestigious three-week training program in Finland, a move initiated by the state government aimed at improving the teaching skills of primary and elementary educators, including Block Primary Education Officers (BPEOs) and Centre Head Teachers (CHTs).
Delhi's mandatory Service Bond Policy for doctors sparks outrage
The Delhi government's recently introduced policy mandating medical students to serve for one year in the city after graduation has ignited a wave of protest among doctors and medical associations. The policy, aimed at ensuring sufficient healthcare professionals in the capital, has been met with sharp criticism, with many calling it "forced labor" and likening it to "enslavement."