The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has received government approval to research the conversion of dredged sediments into construction aggregates.
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CUET-UG Result Delay Pushes DU First-Year Semester Start To Mid-August
Delhi University (DU) has announced a delay in the commencement of the first-year semester, now set to begin on August 16. This change, disclosed by Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh on Saturday, stems from the postponed release of the Central University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) results.
Tata Institute Of Social Sciences Accused Of Misleading Statements Amid Staff Crisis
The Tata Institute of Social Sciences Teachers’ Association (TISSTA) has vehemently criticized a recent statement issued by the administration of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), alleging misrepresentation of facts and misleading the public regarding the university’s ongoing challenges.
Global Action On Antimicrobial Resistance: Priorities Of Low-And Middle-Income Countries
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is today a recognised global public health threat and a ‘silent pandemic’. Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), India, has been advocating a global AMR response that aligns with the challenges faced by countries of the Global South and offers executable solutions. Our work and point of view can be seen here.
The Union Budget 2024 Must Prioritize Education For A Brighter Future
As the Union Budget 2024 approaches, the anticipation in the education sector is palpable. Stakeholders across the spectrum are hopeful for substantial announcements shaping the future of learning in India.
Rajasthan Fake Degree Scam: Over 43,000 Fake Degrees Issued, Govt Orders Probe Into 3 Lakh Recruitment
The Rajasthan government has uncovered a massive fake degree scam linked to OPJS University in Churu. Since 2013, the university has allegedly issued over 43,000 fake and backdated degrees, affecting job aspirants across 19 states and neighbouring Nepal.
Uttar Pradesh: Teacher Suspended For Excessive Phone Use During School Hours
In a decisive move, a government school teacher in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, has been suspended for gross dereliction of duty. Priyam Goel, an assistant teacher, was found spending over five hours on his mobile phone during school hours, engaging in games, calls, and social media, which has sparked outrage among parents and education officials.