A group of college students in Chennai were apprehended for reckless driving and overspeeding after being caught performing dangerous stunts on the Chennai-Bengaluru highway. Despite the severity of their actions, the students were ultimately let off with a warning by the police due to their age and status as students.
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AIRA launches BotSkilling and BotLabs initiatives to revolutionize Robotics education in Telangana
To establish Telangana as a hub for robotics education and research, the All India Robotics Association (AIRA) has partnered with the Telangana Academy of Skill and Knowledge (TASK) and the Electronics Sector Skills Council of India (ESSCI) to announce the BotSkilling and BotLabs initiatives.
Kerala Implements "Subject Minimum" Grading System For Student Promotion
Kerala has announced a new grading policy requiring students to achieve a minimum score in each subject to advance to the next grade level. This decision was confirmed during a cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday.
Jamia Millia Islamia Launches Diverse Short-Term Courses; Registration Ends August 18
The Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) at Jamia Millia Islamia has announced the opening of admissions for a range of skill-based short-term courses. According to the official press release, these courses aim to provide participants with practical skills and expertise in high-demand fields. Registration for these courses will close on August 18.
Gujarat's Eklavya Model Schools Grow To 44, Providing Modern Education To Tribal Youth
Gujarat has significantly expanded its Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) network, rising to 44 since its inception in 2003. Currently, these schools cater to over 11,000 students from tribal communities, providing free, high-quality education from Classes 6 to 12.
Davangere University cancels E-Commerce exam due to question paper blunder
Davangere University has been forced to cancel the e-commerce exam for its 4th-semester students following a significant blunder in the question paper. The exam, attended by approximately 1,200 students, was scrapped after it was revealed that the paper mistakenly included questions related to computer science instead of e-commerce.
Bank Of Baroda ordered to pay ₹1.70 crore compensation for defaming student
The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has mandated the Bank of Baroda to pay ₹1.70 crore in compensation to a student defamed by the bank. The ruling comes after the student’s legal battle over a disputed education loan.