In preparation for the approaching board exams, the Haryana Education Department has introduced revised school timings across the state. Effective until February 15, this schedule adjustment aims to provide students with a conducive environment for focused study and exam preparation, reflecting the department’s commitment to supporting student performance.
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Trump's Project 2025: A Controversial Plan To Overhaul The US Government
Project 2025, an ambitious plan backed by the conservative Heritage Foundation, has brought Donald Trump’s potential vision for the US government into the spotlight, sparking debate nationwide. This proposal envisions substantial changes to federal government operations, intending to downsize and reform several core areas.
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Edinburgh Addresses Accent Bias, Urges Inclusivity Among Privileged Students
The University of Edinburgh has issued new guidance urging privileged students to avoid mocking the accents of their state-educated peers, to promote inclusivity and address socioeconomic microaggressions on campus.