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    K Armstrong murder: Mayawati pays last respect to slain Tamil Nadu BSP chief; demands CBI probe

    BSP chief Mayawati visited Corporation School Ground in Chennai to pay tribute to Armstrong, the late leader who was tragically murdered. Armstrong, who served as the president of the party's Tamil Nadu unit, was brutally killed by a group of unidentified...

    Tamil Nadu BSP chief K Armstrong murder: Mayawati, Akash Anand to pay last respects to slain party leader

    The mortal remains of the slain Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Tamil Nadu president K Armstrong have been placed at the Corporation School Ground in Chennai for public tribute. The BSP leader was brutally murdered by a group of unidentified men near ...

    Israeli strikes kill 16 at school housing displaced Gazans, health officials say

    In its daily update of people killed in the nearly nine-month-old war, the Gaza health ministry said Israeli military strikes across the enclave killed at least 29 Palestinians in the past 24 hours and wounded 100 others. Among those killed in separate air strikes were five local journalists, raising the toll of journalists killed since Oct. 7 to 158, according to the Hamas-led Gaza government media office.

    TIET ties up with Nvidia for AI, data science school

    Nvidia will assist in training the faculty of Thapar School of Advanced AI & Data Science, offering guidance on curriculum enhancements. Additionally, it will provide access to its accelerated computing platforms for research purposes and support qualifying AI startups incubated at TIET through its inception programme.

    HSB commenced the 2024 academic session with esteemed guests and an engaging orientation week

    HSB inaugurated its academic session on June 24, 2024. Dean Dr. Gregory J. Dunn and Pro-Chancellor Harsh Pati Singhania spoke, with a special message from Prof. Hans Bernd Kittlaus. JKO leadership, IIM faculty, industry leaders, students, and families attended. Dr. Dheeraj Sanghi concluded the event. Orientation Week from June 24-29, 2024 featured a networking evening and CXO talks.

    BJP destroying school education in Delhi under its 'Kam Roko Abhiyan': AAP

    Delhi Minister Gopal Rai criticized the BJP for issuing transfer orders to 5,000 teachers in Delhi government schools, accusing the party of attempting to dismantle the education system built by the Kejriwal government. Rai, also the AAP's Delhi unit convener, condemned the BJP's "Kam Roko Abhiyan" (stop work campaign) aimed at obstructing AAP's governance. He highlighted that the mass transfers of teachers, especially those who have served over 10 years in one school, are disrupting Delhi's renowned education system, which saw significant improvements under AAP's administration.

    • London School of Economics and Political Science awarded N.K. Singh, with an Honorary Fellowship.

      N.K. Singh, former chairman of the 15th Finance Commission, receives Honorary Fellowship from the London School of Economics. Recognized for contributions to LSE and global economic community. Singh's legacy in policy-making and fiscal prudence celebrated by finance minister and LSE. He joins esteemed past recipients of the award.

      NEET-UG Case: Arrested accused brought to special CBI court in Bihar's Patna

      The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has brought the accused involved in the NEET-UG exam irregularities to a special court in Patna, Bihar. Aman Singh, suspected to be a key conspirator, was arrested in Dhanbad, Jharkhand, marking the seventh arrest in the case. Earlier arrests included a school owner from Godhra and a marketing professional. The CBI's actions follow allegations of paper leaks and cheating in the NEET-UG 2024 exams, prompting national protests and scrutiny by the Supreme Court, which is set to hear related pleas on July 8.

      ABVP aims to register 10,000 members in Kashmir, one lakh across J&K

      The administration in J&K has remained skeptical about student activism in Kashmir Valley fearing political repercussions and thus didn't allow any organic student movement to take roots in any of the school, college or university campuses. "We support anyone who supports the nation and respects the national flag. We have no political agenda and engage with like minded NGOs and groups to bring positive change on ground," said Akshi Billowria, state secretary of the ABVP in J&K

      NEET-UG leak case: CBI arrests co-conspirator from Dhanbad

      Aman Singh was arrested in the NEET-UG paper leak case from Dhanbad, Jharkhand. CBI's FIRs include paper leakage, candidate impersonation, and examination irregularities referred by Union Education Ministry. NEET-UG by NTA is for admissions to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and related courses.

      NEET Paper Leak: How Bali trip and swanky school building led CBI to Hazaribagh school principal's doorstep

      The CBI is investigating Oasis School in Hazaribag and its principal, Ehsanul Haque, for alleged involvement in the NEET-UG paper leak. The investigation focuses on the school's rapid growth, Haque's role as a city coordinator, and his suspicious trip to Bali. Officials are examining his financial transactions and connections to the Bihar paper-leak gang.

      Parts of Manipur flooded after heavy rain, schools to remain closed till Thursday

      Heavy rainfall in Manipur's Imphal West and Imphal East districts has led to severe flooding, exacerbated by breaches in embankments along the Imphal, Kongba, and Iril rivers. The state government has declared a holiday for all government offices and closed schools until Thursday due to the flood situation. Residential areas have been inundated, affecting over 1,000 people, with significant flooding also reported along the India-Myanmar road. Relief and rescue efforts are ongoing, while the Indian Red Cross Society recovered the body of a man from the Senapati river amid the challenging conditions caused by incessant rains.

      Too short to study? This university in Vietnam sparks debate with its height requirement for admissions

      The School of Management and Business (HSB) at Vietnam National University, Hanoi, has faced controversy over its stance linking height to success, prompting a debate following a report by DW News. HSB set minimum height requirements of 1.58 meters for females and 1.65 meters for males for admission, with potential exceptions noted. After public scrutiny and Ministry of Education intervention, HSB revised its criteria, removing the height requirement from all but the Management and Security program.

      IAF chief inaugurates Weapon Systems School to recalibrate Air Force

      The Indian Air Force (IAF) inaugurated a Weapon Systems School (WSS) in Hyderabad on Tuesday. The school's aim is to recalibrate and transform the IAF into a future-oriented force. The ceremony was led by IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari.

      Air India to set up pilot training school at Amravati

      The aviation landscape in India is witnessing a transformative phase with major players like IndiGo, Akasa, Air India, and the GMR group investing in extensive training programs to meet the surging demand for skilled pilots and engineers. Air India's Amravati pilot training school is set to be operational by Q1 FY26.

      Indian Army ready to face all challenges: Gen Upendra Dwivedi

      Newly-appointed Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi assured that the Indian Army is ready to face all current and future security challenges. He emphasized the importance of synergy among the Army, Navy, and Air Force, aiming to protect national interests and boost self-reliance through indigenously-built military hardware. Gen Dwivedi, who assumed charge of the 1.3 million-strong force after serving as Vice Chief and commanding Northern Command, stressed operational preparedness amid ongoing border tensions with China in eastern Ladakh. An alumnus of Sainik School, Rewa, he has extensive experience across various operational environments.

      10-day summer vacation announced for Kashmir schools amid rising temperature

      "All Govt. and Recognized Private Schools falling in Kashmir Division shall observe summer vacations w.e.f. 08.07.2024 to 17.07.2024. Online guidance shall be available for students, if required," the order read.

      Trans teen expelled from Assam school over bikini pics, Principal claims photos brought 'bad name' to institution

      A letter shared by a Guwahati woman to Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma highlights a distressing incident involving her 17-year-old transgender daughter. The teenager was forced to leave her school after posting bikini photos on social media, leading to accusations of slander and discrimination by the school principal. The case, which has sparked debates on gender inclusivity and the right to personal expression, is now under review by the Assam State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (ASCPCR).

      Go back to schools to root out NEET-type malaise

      The high-powered committee on entrance exam reforms, set up following the NEET-UG fiasco, is learnt to have received several of these inputs. Academics, experts and officials associated with the education ministry over the years have highlighted the urgent need to restore the primacy of school-level teaching and learning and for more 'distributed' school-level weightage in entrance exams.

      NEET-UG exam irregularities: CBI arrests private school owner from Godhra

      The CBI arrested me for NEET-UG malpractices at Jay Jalaram School. I was taken to Ahmedabad for remand and accused of demanding money to help candidates clear the test.

      From Classmates to Commanders: Sainik School graduates Dwivedi and Tripathi now command India's Armed Forces

      Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi and Admiral Dinesh Tripathi, once classmates at Sainik School Rewa, now lead the Indian Army and Navy. Their unique bond, formed in the early 1970s, has strengthened inter-service ties. With Admiral Tripathi already at the helm and Lieutenant General Dwivedi stepping in as Army Chief, their careers highlight the influence of early connections in military leadership.

      'Walmart Deals' 2024: Everything you may like to know about discount offer

      Walmart+ members will have early access to the 'Walmart Deals' promotion, they will be able to begin shopping the deals at noon ET while the general public will have access at 5 p.m. ET.

      Bengal govt advises schools to instal location tracking devices, panic buttons in buses

      Advisories mandate safety measures for school buses in Kolkata, including paint color specifications, emergency equipment, and contact details display. Stakeholder consultation and strict regulations on vehicle features and capacity aim to enhance child safety during transportation.

      'Research' now key to get into top global schools

      Top international universities accepted only 4% of undergraduate applicants in recent admission cycle. Research is now a vital factor for admission abroad, along with grades and extra-curricular activities.

      Who is Suborno Bari? Know about child prodigy who became youngest child to graduate

      12-year-old, Suborno Bari is graduating soon at the youngest age from Long Island High School. The talented boy has also authored two books and served as a guest lecturer at Mumbai University.

      Air India to start own flying school, in a first in country

      In preparation for an anticipated pilot shortage, Air India plans to establish a school in Amravati, Maharashtra, aimed at training up to 180 pilots annually. Prospective pilots without prior flying experience can enroll in the full-time academy, offering them a clear path to eventually join Air India's cockpit upon completing subsequent stages of training.

      5 Indian schools on shortlist for World's Best School Prizes 2024

      Five Indian schools are in the top 10 shortlists for the annual World's Best School Prizes in the UK, organized by T4 Education. Vikas Pota, the founder, highlights the impact of schools like Government CM RISE Model HSS, Jhabua; Ryan International School, Vasant Kunj; and G H S S Vinoba Ambedakar Nagar, Ratlam.

      Chhattisgarh schools' summer vacation extended till June 25 due to severe heat wave

      Due to severe heatwaves, Chhattisgarh extends summer vacation for all schools until June 25, aiming to protect students' health. Classes resume from June 26 amidst forecasts of thunderstorms and monsoon advancement in parts of the state. Maximum temperatures reached 39.3°C in Raipur, 40.2°C in Pendra. The decision aligns with safety measures amid challenging weather conditions.

      Andhra Pradesh schools to reopen from tomorrow, June 13. Here are important updates about books, kits and syllabus

      Andhra Pradesh School Reopen (Google Trends): Andhra Pradesh schools will reopen on June 13. Updates include delays in book and kit distribution due to the new government's formation. 3.6 million kits prepared, including textbooks, workbooks, and uniforms. Bilingual textbooks continue, with new English medium options for 10th grade. CBSE curriculum adopted in 1000 schools, featuring NCERT syllabus for social studies. Physical science textbooks printed on art paper for the first time.

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