The transition from the state board to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) syllabus has brought forth significant challenges for both students and teachers in government schools across Puducherry district. Introduced for all classes this academic year, the CBSE syllabus has posed hurdles that many are grappling to overcome.
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Breaking: No Fee Hike For Rajasthan Private Schools Till 2027
The Rajasthan Education Department has issued new guidelines prohibiting private schools from increasing fees for the next three academic years. These regulations also mandate complete adherence to rules regarding the sale of study materials and uniforms, and emphasize the importance of organizing parent-teacher meetings.
Outrage In Telangana: Teachers Brutally Lathi-Charged Over Poll Duty Pay Dispute
In a shocking incident in Telangana, police in Narayankhed's polling division resorted to lathi-charge against teachers demanding fair remuneration for their election duties. The confrontation occurred on May 14, as teachers protested against the disparity in pay compared to their counterparts in other regions.
NEET aspirant reported missing from Kota found in Uttar Pradesh’s Kushinagar
In a recent development, 19-year-old Aman Kumar Singh, a National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) aspirant reported missing from his paying guest (PG) accommodation in Kota, has been located in Uttar Pradesh's Kushinagar. The news was confirmed by Kota police on Tuesday, May 14.
Bhopal school owner arrested in shocking hostel rape case; police officer also detained for cover-up attempt
In a disturbing turn of events, the owner of a private school in Bhopal was arrested on May 14 in connection with the rape of an eight-year-old girl at the school's hostel.
Thane Student Asmi More achieves stellar 98.8% in CBSE 10th Exam, sets sights on IIT Bombay
Asmi More, a student from DAV Public School in Thane, has made headlines by scoring an impressive 98.8% in the CBSE 10th examinations.
Supreme Court quashes FIR over allegedly 'hinduphobic' book in Indore Law College
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court on Tuesday quashed an FIR filed by Madhya Pradesh police regarding an allegedly Hinduphobic and anti-national book housed in the library of Government New Law College, Indore. The FIR had targeted the book "Collective Violence and Criminal Justice System" by Farhat Khan.