Chandigarh authorities have launched a rigorous inspection of 66 unrecognised schools to uphold educational standards, revealing a host of alarming deficiencies. This extensive review has exposed critical shortcomings in infrastructure, teacher-student ratios, and record-keeping practices, prompting swift governmental intervention.
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AIADMK calls for 50% quota for Puducherry students in private medical colleges
The AIADMK has called on the Puducherry government to implement a 50% reservation for local students in private medical colleges, aligning with the National Medical Commission's (NMC) guidelines. The party demands that 50% of seats in these institutions, including deemed universities, be allocated to Puducherry students under the government quota.
Over 92,000 Students eligible for medical admission in Karnataka
A significant milestone in Karnataka’s educational landscape has emerged as 92,858 students have qualified for admission to medical, dental, Ayurveda, Unani, and homoeopathy courses.
Chhattisgarh High Court bans corporal punishment in schools
The Chhattisgarh High Court has declared corporal punishment in schools as "cruel" and "inhuman," setting a significant precedent for child rights and education reform. The court emphasized that physical punishment is an inappropriate and harmful method of disciplining children, infringing upon their right to life, dignity, and education.
TS LAWCET & PGLCET 2024 counselling registration begins
The registration process for TS LAWCET & PGLCET 2024 counselling has officially commenced, marking a pivotal moment for aspiring law students in Telangana. Candidates who have successfully cleared the TS LAWCET & PGLCET 2024 exams are now eligible to register online for counselling, which will play a crucial role in their admission to law courses across the state.
Delhi schools barred from imposing Non-NCERT textbooks on younger students
To standardize education and alleviate financial pressures on parents, the Delhi Education Department has mandated that schools refrain from requiring students up to Class VIII to use textbooks other than those prescribed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) or the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT).