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    West Bengal SSC recruitment scam: HC declares 24,000 jobs null and void, orders fresh recruitment

    The Calcutta High Court declared the selection process of State Level Selection Test-2016 (SLST) in West Bengal government-sponsored and aided schools null and void, resulting in the cancellation of approximately 24,000 jobs. A division bench directed the CBI to conduct further investigation into the appointment process and submit a report within three months.

    Money training for young adults: How can parents teach their young children about the value of money?

    Parents may intuitively seek approval and appreciation from their children. They may enjoy the power that comes from spending on children, or may be afraid of being looked down upon if they do not, or both. They are then easily manipulated by children who know which buttons to press to make them feel inadequate, guilty, powerful, or accomplished.

    Future of country more important than that of few thousand people: Cal HC on school jobs scam

    The Calcutta High Court stated that the future of the country is more important than the alleged irregular appointments in West Bengal government-sponsored and aided schools. The division bench compared the situation with rotten apples spoiling the whole box. Justice Debangsu Basak and Justice Md Shabbar Rashidi noted that over 20 lakh candidates appeared for the recruitment examinations.

    View: Attitudes of parents and schools towards other careers must change

    A prerequisite for the acceptance of different professions, though, is a change in our attitude. Parents want children to become doctors, engineers or bureaucrats due to the automatic 'respect' and awe these careers ensure. At another level, swaggering gangsters dispensing ersatz 'justice' in their areas also draw admiring wannabes for the same reason. Careers as, say, school teachers, chefs, graphic artists or cabin crew do not ellicit that same 'respect' in India yet.

    Army, teaching most preffered career options for kids in rural India: Report

    Rural children in India have clear career aspirations, with boys preferring the Army and police while girls commonly choose teaching and medicine. The ASER 2023 'Beyond Basics' report reveals that 21% of rural children aged 14 to 18 have not yet thought about their future careers. Regional variations in career preferences are also highlighted, with girls in different states aspiring to become teachers or doctors.

    Why the self-help book is an oxymoron and won't help you with your new year resolution

    A self-help book can aid New Year resolutions, yet the term feels oxymoronic. Many books claim universal applicability, ignoring individual differences. Formulaic success narratives often oversimplify, overlooking diverse paths to achievement

    The Economic Times
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