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    Who was Colonel Waibhav Anil Kale, Indian UN worker killed during Gaza attack

    Colonel Waibhav Anil Kale (Retd), a former Indian Army officer working with the United Nations (UN), was killed in Gaza's Rafah region when his vehicle was attacked. This marks the UN's first international casualty since the Israel-Hamas conflict. Survived by his wife and two children, Colonel Kale dedicated over 20 years to the armed forces. He had served in various roles, including commanding in Kashmir and engaging in counterterrorism operations. Colonel Kale recently joined the UN as a Security Coordination Officer.

    Propel Your Career with a Postgraduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Management

    The PG Diploma in Pharmaceutical Management is a one-year postgraduate program that combines management with technological advances in healthcare. It covers topics such as enterprise management, leadership, advanced business concepts, technology management, and advanced pharmaceutical management. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in pharmacy or a similar field with a minimum overall score allowed by the institute. Salaries in India for postgraduates of this program can range from INR 2.5 to 3.5 lakhs per year. Various top institutes in India offer this program, and career prospects include roles such as pharmaceutical manager, sales manager, and market researcher.

    Mushrooming law colleges raise concern over quality of advocates

    The mushrooming of large number of law colleges in UP has also raised concerns about the quality of advocates such institutions are churning out in hundreds.

    Indore: IIT and an IIM in the same city is the reason for it to become a melting pot of students

    Today, Indore is the only city in India that’s home to both an IIM (established in 1996) and an IIT (2009) which, for good measure, are within 25 km of each other.

    Overhaul national education policy to meet global challenges: Prez

    "We should not only make investment in education but we must have a sound national education policy which will adapt to the changing needs," he said.

    The Economic Times
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