To uphold educational quality, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has withdrawn affiliation from 21 schools and downgraded six others across Delhi and Rajasthan.
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Allahabad HC Quashes Transfer Policy For Junior Primary School Teachers, Offering Relief To 1.5 Lakh Educators
The Allahabad High Court has struck down the transfer policy affecting junior primary school teachers in Uttar Pradesh, offering substantial relief to nearly 1.5 lakh teachers. The court’s verdict addressed concerns raised by educators regarding the policy’s fairness and adherence to constitutional principles.
IIT JEE Advanced 2025: Attempt Limit increased to 3, eligibility criteria revised
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) has unveiled significant changes to the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2025, offering aspiring candidates enhanced opportunities. As of November 11, 2024, the attempt limit for JEE Advanced has been increased to 3, allowing students to reappear and better their scores. This revision aims to foster a supportive environment for young engineers.
AKTU BTech result 2024 declared: Check out
The Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) has announced the much-awaited BTech Result 2024, bringing relief and excitement to thousands of students.
Delhi LG Announces Major Relief For Schools: Upgradation Without Extra FAR Charges
In a move aimed at streamlining the education sector in Delhi, Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has announced a significant policy reform allowing schools run by societies exempt from Income Tax to upgrade their educational status without incurring additional financial costs.
Justice For Abhaya: WB Junior Doctors’ Association Urges Public Support At Kolkata Meet
The newly-formed West Bengal Junior Doctors' Association (WBJDA) will hold its first public convention today at Star Theatre in Kolkata at 3 pm, aiming to reignite calls for justice in the case of Abhaya, a medical intern who was tragically raped and murdered on August 9.
Cabinet approves PM Vidyalaxmi scheme to support higher education access
The Union Cabinet has approved the PM Vidyalaxmi scheme to provide financial support to deserving students across India. The program is expected to benefit over 22 lakh students annually by offering collateral-free loans and interest subsidies to ease the financial burden of pursuing higher education.