The Indian Medical Association (IMA), along with the IMA - Junior Doctors’ Network (IMA-JDN) and the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA), has announced a peaceful demonstration at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Saturday, August 31.
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Four Students Injured As 74-Year-Old School Building Collapses In Kadaba
The school, which serves 177 students from Classes I to VIII, had Class V and VII classrooms in the affected building. Although most of the students were on the playground during the repair work, the report noted that four students had gone inside to drink water just before the incident happened.
Mamata Banerjee Responds To BJP’s Accusations, Clarifies Controversial Remarks
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's address sparked controversy at the 27th Foundation Day of the West Bengal Trinamool Chhatra Parishad.
Australia imposes cap on International students amid migration crackdown
The Australian government has announced a new cap on international student enrolments to manage migration pressures and alleviate strain on the housing market. Starting in 2025, the country will limit the number of foreign students to 270,000 annually.
NIT Silchar may withhold degrees of Bangladeshi students over anti-India social media posts
The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Silchar is considering withholding the degrees of several Bangladeshi students who allegedly posted anti-India content on social media. This decision comes in response to a wave of outrage sparked by the students' remarks, which have been widely circulated online.
Two Maharashtra Teachers selected for prestigious National Award
Two exemplary teachers from the state have been selected for the National Award to Teachers 2023. Vijay Kumar Sawant, a science teacher from the Nandurbar district, and Sunita Kamble, a Marathi language teacher from the Pune district, will be honoured by the President of India on September 5, 2024, marking a proud moment for the state's educational sector.
Tripura Schools reopen after week-long flood closure
Schools and colleges across Tripura have resumed classes on August 27, following a week-long closure due to severe flooding that ravaged the region- reports Hindustan Times.