In a bold move to maintain the integrity of legal education in India, the Bar Council of India (BCI) has banned seven law colleges, prohibiting them from admitting new students for the academic year 2024-2025. The decision comes after these institutions failed to meet the required educational standards, compromising the quality of legal education.
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ITI Admissions Begin In Sikar: Empowering Youth With Technical Skills
Students in Rajasthan seeking technical education can now enrol in Government ITI programs across the state. Admissions are officially open, offering a path to skilled trades and promising career opportunities.
West Bengal schools roll out GPS and speed limit of 40 kmph for student transport
West Bengal schools are gearing up for a safer ride to and from school, with the state government issuing a new advisory mandating a range of safety features for school buses and pool cars.
Senior students suspended for assaulting juniors in Arunachal Pradesh school hostel
Fifteen Class VIII students at a government-run school in Changlang district, Arunachal Pradesh, were reportedly assaulted by their seniors in a hostel, as confirmed by a police official today, Wednesday, June 26.
IIM Mumbai Sees Historic Increase In Women's Admission Rates
A notable increase in female enrollment has been reported at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Mumbai for the current academic session, formerly known as the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE). This year, women make up 47.1% of the total intake, a significant rise from 21% in the previous year.
Telangana Junior Doctors Suspend Strike After Talks with DME
The Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) has temporarily suspended their indefinite strike, which commenced on June 24, following a constructive discussion with the Director of Medical Education (DME) on June 25.
Himachal Education Department To Hold Teachers Accountable For Poor Class X Results
In a decisive move to enhance the quality of education, the Himachal Pradesh education department has announced plans to hold teachers accountable for poor Class X Board results. Show cause notices will be issued to teachers in 116 schools whose pass percentage was less than 25%, including 30 schools with a zero per cent pass rate.