In a vibrant display of civic responsibility and proactive citizenship, students below 18 years of age, of R M Children Academy School in Varanasi took to the streets to organize a dynamic voter awareness rally.
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Acquittal In 2016 PUC Chemistry Paper Leak Case Exposes Investigative Lapses
In a startling turn of events, the court has acquitted 14 accused individuals allegedly involved in leaking the Second Pre-University Certificate (PUC) Chemistry question papers twice in 2016.
Delhi HC warns 'good touch, bad touch' teaching insufficient in digital world, urges education on 'virtual touch'
The Delhi High Court has warned that teaching children about 'good touch' and 'bad touch' is no longer sufficient in the digital age and minors must be educated about the concept of 'virtual touch' and its potential dangers.
MBBS student arrested in NEET fraud case, three others held
A recent development has sent shockwaves through the medical education sector as an MBBS student, Abhishek Gupta, was apprehended for allegedly appearing in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) in place of an aspirant, Suraj Gurjar.
Ashoka University demands to cut ties with Tel Aviv University amidst Gaza conflict
A recent development at Ashoka University has brought attention to the ethical dilemmas universities face in their international partnerships. A group of students has called upon the university's vice-chancellor to terminate all academic and research collaborations with Tel Aviv University, citing concerns over human rights violations amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Israel.
Quran Verses In Threatening Emails To Delhi And Gujarat Schools
In a chilling turn of events, the recent bomb threats targeting schools in Delhi and now Ahmedabad have taken a disturbing twist. The investigation into these threats, which have caused widespread panic among staff, parents, and students, has uncovered a shocking detail – the threatening emails contained verses from the Quran.
Supreme Court Labels West Bengal Recruitment Scandal 'Systemic Fraud’
Describing the alleged recruitment scam in West Bengal as a "systemic fraud," the Supreme Court emphasized the obligation of authorities to uphold digitized records related to the appointment of 25,753 teachers and non-teaching staff.