The analysis report conducted by IIT Madras on the NEET UG exam has come under severe criticism following revelations of significant discrepancies and flaws in its findings. Netizens have meticulously scrutinized the report, originally submitted to the Supreme Court, uncovering manipulated graphs, incorrect data entries, and inflated rank statistics.
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Centre Adopts Assam's Jal Doot Programme For Nationwide Water Conservation
In a significant step towards promoting water conservation and sustainability, the Indian government has decided to expand Assam's successful Jal Doot programme to all CBSE schools across the country. This initiative, part of the Jal Jeevan Mission, aims to empower students as water conservation ambassadors, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility and addressing India's pressing water challenges.
Labour Party's Victory Promises New Research Opportunities For Indian Students In UK
The Labour Party's recent electoral victory in the UK is poised to usher in significant changes that could benefit Indian students seeking higher education opportunities. With a solid commitment to enhancing research funding and creating a supportive environment for higher education, the Labour Party's policies are expected to open up new avenues for international students, including those from India.
IIT Madras' NEET UG Report Under Scrutiny: Allegations Of Data Manipulation And Quid Pro Quo Surface
The recent report by IIT Madras on the NEET UG exam has ignited a controversy, with serious allegations of data manipulation and a "quid pro quo" relationship between the prestigious institution and the National Testing Agency (NTA). These claims have cast a shadow over the credibility of the report and the integrity of the involved institutions.
Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind Protests UP Govt's Order To Shift Madrasa Students To Regular Schools
The Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind has launched a vigorous protest against the Uttar Pradesh government's contentious directive requiring students from unrecognized madrasas and non-Muslim students from government-aided madrasas to transition to government schools.
Dental Students In Distress Over Stipend Delay
Over 100 dental students in Andhra Pradesh are experiencing severe financial hardship due to a prolonged delay in releasing their stipends. These students, enrolled in undergraduate and postgraduate programs at government dental colleges in Kadapa and Vijayawada, have been waiting for their stipends for six and three months, respectively.
Justice Amrita Sinha Takes Over Teacher Recruitment Irregularity Cases In West Bengal
Significant changes are underway in the Calcutta High Court's handling of matters concerning recruiting primary school teachers in West Bengal. Previously overseen by Justice Rajasekhar Mantha, these cases will now be presided over by Justice Amrita Sinha following Justice Mantha's elevation to head a division bench.