A teacher at a private school in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, has been charged with assaulting a Class X student, resulting in partial hearing loss, police reported on Sunday, May 19.
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Bharathiar University affiliated colleges denying admission to NIOS students
Students who have completed their Class VIII education through the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) are facing significant challenges in gaining admission to private Arts and Science colleges affiliated with Bharathiar University in Coimbatore.
Orissa High Court demands update on identification of "Fake" Teachers
The Orissa High Court has mandated the Director of Elementary Education to provide an update on the identification of teachers allegedly appointed in government schools using fake educational certificates. Additionally, the Court has directed the relevant department to submit an affidavit detailing these findings.
Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad Fosters Legal Excellence & Community Engagement
Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, renowned for its excellence in legal education, continues to advance its mission of holistic student development through a variety of dynamic and impactful events.
Sixth edition of Gulf News Edufair opens in Dubai: A hub for education and career insights
The sixth edition of the Gulf News Edufair commenced on May 17 at The H Dubai Hotel on Shaikh Zayed Road, attracting a diverse crowd of students and education enthusiasts.
Indian Air Force Announces AFCAT (2) 2024 notification for SSC courses commencing in July 2025
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has recently unveiled the much-anticipated notification for AFCAT (2) 2024, marking a significant opportunity for aspirants aiming to join the prestigious Flying Branch and Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) Branches under the Short Service Commission (SSC).
Stethoscope to Diplomatic Passport - Apala's jaw-dropping UPSC journey will leave you speechless
The journey to cracking the UPSC Civil Services Exams is often described as a Herculean task, with aspirants investing years of dedication and sacrifice to secure a coveted government position. Among these determined individuals stands Apala Mishra, a former practicing doctor who traded in her medical career to pursue her dream of joining the prestigious civil services.