Two students hailing from modest backgrounds in Sikkim have clinched notable honors at this year's India Skills Competitions held by the Central government in New Delhi.
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The alarming rise of student suicides must be a wake-up call for India's education system
India, a country known for its vibrant youth and burgeoning education sector, is facing a grave crisis. The recent surge in student suicides has sent shockwaves across the nation, prompting urgent attention from policymakers, educators, and parents. As a senior journalist, I delved into the data and spoke to experts to uncover the underlying factors driving this disturbing trend.
Elite Officers mastered the military firepower from prestigious Artillery Course
The prestigious Long Gunnery Staff Course (LGSC) recently held its grand graduation ceremony, marking a significant milestone in artillery training excellence. This event celebrated the successful completion of one of the most rigorous and highly respected courses in the Indian Army, designed to equip officers with advanced skills in artillery tactics, techniques, and procedures.
AADC Successfully Concludes Advanced Air Defence Training Course
The Army Air Defence College (AADC) has successfully concluded the Technical Instructor Control Reporting and Communication (TICRC) Course, marking a significant advancement in the capabilities of India’s air defence forces. This comprehensive course was attended by a select group of 25 officers and 15 airmen from both the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force.
Delhi Police Trace IP Address Of Hoax Email Threatening To Bomb Schools To Budapest, Hungary
The Delhi Police have successfully traced the IP address of a hoax email that threatened to bomb 150 schools in Delhi-NCR to Budapest, Hungary. The email, which was sent from a proxy server, claimed that explosives had been planted in the schools, leading to mass evacuations and searches on May 1. However, the threat was later declared a hoax.
Kerala High Court Quashes Governor's University Senate Nominations, Directs Fresh Selection
In a significant ruling, the Kerala High Court on Tuesday quashed the nominations made by Governor Arif Mohammed Khan to the Senate of the University of Kerala, citing irregularities and lack of merit. The court directed the Governor to select fresh nominees within six weeks, considering the claims of the petitioners and in accordance with the Kerala University Act, 1974.
Maharashtra Board's Class XII Exams: Topper Secures 18 Marks, Sparks Controversy Over Sports Quota
The Maharashtra Board's Class XII exam results have sparked controversy after the topper, who secured 18 marks, was awarded a seat under the sports quota. The incident has raised questions about the legitimacy of the sports quota system and the criteria used to select students under this category.