In a chilling turn of events, the recent bomb threats targeting schools in Delhi and now Ahmedabad have taken a disturbing twist. The investigation into these threats, which have caused widespread panic among staff, parents, and students, has uncovered a shocking detail – the threatening emails contained verses from the Quran.
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Supreme Court Labels West Bengal Recruitment Scandal 'Systemic Fraud’
Describing the alleged recruitment scam in West Bengal as a "systemic fraud," the Supreme Court emphasized the obligation of authorities to uphold digitized records related to the appointment of 25,753 teachers and non-teaching staff.
UGC calls for action against e-cigarette sales near educational institutions
Taking a proactive stance to safeguard the nation's youth from the hazards of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) usage, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has issued a compelling appeal.
AIDAT 2024: Streamlining Access To India's Top 50 Design Colleges With One Exam
The All India Design Aptitude Test (AIDAT) continues to revolutionize the landscape of design education, offering aspiring designers a seamless pathway to India's premier institutions. With its upcoming edition, AIDAT 2024 promises to be the ultimate gateway for design enthusiasts seeking admission to the top 50 design colleges across the country.
Engineer's candid post on appraisals draws attention to salary woes in Indian companies
Akshay Saini, an engineer based in Dehradun, has ignited a significant debate on social media with his outspoken critique of India's corporate appraisal system.
Academicians Condemn Rahul Gandhi's Allegations On Vice Chancellor Appointments
A collective of 181 academicians, comprised of vice-chancellors and former VCs, have come together to condemn Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, alleging that he disseminated false information regarding the appointment procedures for university leadership.
Legal Victory: Bombay High Court Restores Student's Tribal Affiliation
A significant verdict emphasizing consistency and fairness in caste validation procedures has emerged from the Bombay High Court. The court has upheld the tribal status of a student, overturning the decision of the Scheduled Tribe Certificate Scrutiny Committee.