Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU) is under fire after a video of a student recording herself during an exam went viral. Nirjala, a student from a college affiliated with LNMU, filmed a 14-second reel during her graduation Part 2 exam and posted it on Instagram, quickly amassing over 200,000 views within 24 hours.
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Tragedy Strikes Nyanza Games As Coach Killed During Violent Storm
A heartbreaking tragedy marred the Nyanza Region Term One Games when a coach lost his life while trying to escape a violent storm. The incident, which has cast a shadow over the event, occurred amid what was meant to be a joyous celebration of athletic talent and school spirit.
Maharashtra Government Outsources Recruitment of 6,830 Medical Officers
The Maharashtra government's medical education department has opted to outsource the recruitment of 6,830 medical officers to private agencies.
JNU and DU Plan Weekend Classes, Shorter Breaks Due To Delayed CUET UG Admissions
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Delhi University (DU) are taking proactive measures to mitigate the impact of delayed undergraduate (UG) admissions caused by the postponed CUET UG results. Both prestigious institutions plan to hold weekend classes and shorten their winter breaks to ensure the completion of the academic syllabus on time.
MBBS Students Face Charges In Alleged Milk Van Robbery Incident
Three MBBS students from SN Medical College in Jodhpur—Vikas Bishnoi, Mahesh Bishnoi, and Om Prakash Jat—have been arrested for allegedly involving a milk van robbery, while two others remain at large.
Ethics Crisis: IAS Officer Puja Khedkar Under Fire For Alleged OBC Certificate Misuse
IAS officer Puja Khedkar is under scrutiny due to allegations surrounding her use of a non-creamy layer OBC certificate to gain admission to MBBS in 2007.
Belagavi Police Nab NEET Scam Mastermind, Seize Rs 12 Lakh And Electronics
The Belagavi Market police have arrested Aragonda Arvind, alias Arun Kumar, for allegedly duping NEET aspirants by promising them admission to prestigious MBBS colleges. The scammer, a Telangana native, had collected a total of Rs 1.08 crore from students who underperformed in the NEET exam and later absconded.