Odisha Education Minister Nityananda Gond has acknowledged the alarming student dropout rate in the state and called on his department to take collective responsibility in addressing this critical issue.
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Latur Teacher Remanded To Police Custody in NEET-UG Irregularities Case
In a significant development, a local court has remanded Sanjay Jadhav, a Zilla Parishad school teacher, to police custody until July 2 concerning alleged irregularities in the NEET-UG examination.
This Student's Viral Biology Assignment Broke The Internet – Here's Why
A student's unconventional approach to a biology assignment has taken the internet by storm, earning praise and criticism. Rather than sticking to the standard task of labelling the different parts of the heart, the student humorously assigned each chamber to a different girl he knew, detailing their "functions" in his heart.
Gujarat's Namo Lakshmi Aand Saraswati Schemes Boost Girl Student Enrollment
Gujarat government's initiatives have led to a substantial increase in female student enrollment in schools. The "Namo Lakshmi Yojana" and "Namo Saraswati Vigyan Sadhana Yojana" have collectively attracted over 4.37 lakh registrations from eligible girls in Classes 9 to 12.
AP ECET Counselling Registration Begins: Here's How To Apply
The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has officially opened the registration process for AP ECET counselling for engineering courses. Eligible candidates can now begin their registration online through the official website.
Kolkata Man Arrested For NEET Merit List Fraud
A Kolkata-based educational institute associate was arrested for allegedly engaging in a fraudulent scheme promising a spot on the NEET merit list. This incident has sent ripples through the academic community, highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by anxious students and their parents seeking medical education opportunities.
Indians spend twice as much on 'weddings' as on education [Reports]
A recent report by Jefferies, an investment banking and capital market firm, has revealed a striking trend: Indians prioritize lavish wedding celebrations over education, spending nearly twice as much on weddings as they do on education from pre-primary to graduation.