As schools in Kerala reopened on June 3 after a month-long summer vacation, the state's new textbooks have become a focal point for promoting gender equality.
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Medical student suspended at GMC Srinagar following blasphemy allegations
On Wednesday, June 5, a non-local medical student at the Government Medical College (GMC) in Srinagar was suspended following protests over an allegedly blasphemous post on a caller app. The administration quickly responded by suspending the student pending an investigation.
AP EAPCET 2024 Results Expected Soon: JNTU Kakinada to announce on June 5 or 6
Jawaharlal Nehru Technical University (JNTU) Kakinada is poised to release the results of the Andhra Pradesh Engineering Agriculture and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (AP EAPCET) 2024 imminently.
Stunning Study Unveils Shocking Gender Bias In Scientific Research Citations
A recent study has revealed a pronounced gender bias in the citation practices of life science research papers, shedding light on the ongoing disparities faced by female researchers in gaining recognition for their work.
Maharashtra Board Announces July-August 2024 Supplementary Exam Schedule
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has announced the dates for the SSC and HSC Supplementary Exams 2024, scheduled for the July-August period. Students can access and download the complete timetable from the official MSBSHSE website, mahahsscboard.in.
Meghalaya Nurses Poised To Begin New Chapter In Japan
In a notable development for Meghalaya's healthcare sector, 27 nurses from the state are preparing to embark on a transformative journey to Japan. This marks a significant milestone, highlighting the growing global recognition of Meghalaya's healthcare professionals. These nurses will first undergo essential Japanese language training, a critical step for their integration into Japan's healthcare system.
Uncertain Future Looms For RTE Act Students As Admissions Halt At Class VIII
Thousands of students admitted under the Right to Education (RTE) Act are facing an uncertain future as their admission coverage ends at Class VIII. This limitation is causing significant distress for both students and parents, who now grapple with the challenge of continuing education amidst financial constraints and the potential need to transition to government schools.