A teacher at LJD Law College, affiliated with the University of Calcutta, is set to return to work following a resignation that sparked controversy over alleged restrictions on wearing a hijab. Sanjida Qadar, a faculty member for three years, resigned on June 5, claiming that college authorities had instructed her not to wear a hijab at the workplace after May 31.
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Alakh Pandey Files PIL Over NEET UG 2024 Controversies
Renowned NEET faculty Alakh Pandey has expressed deep concern over the recent controversies surrounding the NEET UG 2024 examination. Students have voiced widespread dissatisfaction regarding time lapses, the illogical granting of grace marks, and an ambiguous method of marks normalization.
Karnataka sees migration of students from State Board to Other Boards, KAMS seeks KSCPCR intervention
In a recent letter to the Karnataka State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR), the Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS) highlighted a significant migration of students from the state board to other boards.
14-Year-Old Fights Wage Theft In Fast Fashion Industry
This initiative would require companies to disclose the earnings of their garment workers, verified by the Ministry of Textiles, to promote transparency and ensure fair wages.
Fully-Funded ASEF Journalists Seminar 2024: Apply Now!
The Asia and Europe Foundation (ASEF) is delighted to announce the 14th ASEF Journalists Seminar, set to take place in Hungary from September 9 to 12, 2024.
Innovative Universities Offer Quality Education At Affordable Costs
In response to the relentless pursuit of prestige and higher rankings by traditional colleges and universities, a wave of new, innovative educational institutions has emerged, offering high-quality education at a fraction of the cost. This trend has been meticulously documented in a recently published book, highlighting the rise of start-up colleges and universities globally.
Tragedy Strikes as four Indian medical students drown in river near St. Petersburg, Russia
In a tragic incident, four Indian medical students drowned in the Volkhov River near St. Petersburg, Russia, on June 7, 2024. The students, aged between 18 and 20, hailed from Maharashtra and were enrolled at Novgorod State University in Veliky Novgorod.