India
117 'Fake' Students Took Madras University Online Exams to Obtain Degree Without Admissions
Candidates submitted fake documents to take exams in pursuit of obtaining degrees. University official is allegedly involved in the exam. Candidates illegally paid up to Rs 3 lakh each.
True Education is About Understanding Others: Dalai Lama to IIM Rohtak Students
The Dalai Lama interacted with students, faculty members, staff, and other community members of IIM Rohtak via video conferencing on the topic “Facing Challenges with Compassion and Wisdom."
CBSE Term 1 Board Exams 2022: No Student to Fail in Class 10, 12 This Time, Here's Why
CBSE 10th, 12th Result 2021 likely by January. No student to get failed or repeater tag in term 1 results.
Delhi HC to Hear in January Juhi Chawla's Appeal Against Dismissal of Lawsuit Against 5G
A bench headed by Justice Vipin Sanghi stated that there were several other cases listed for hearing before it and the appeal concerned an order that was passed six months ago.
Lawyers in Baniyan, Smoking Hookah: After TN HC 'Canoodling' Incident, a Look at Bizarre Court Hearings
An advocate of the Madras HC was suspended for allegedly 'canoodling' with a woman during the course of a virtual hearing.
Two Foreign Returnees Test Positive for Omicron Variant in Bengal
A senior health official said that one of them had returned from Nigeria and the other from United Kingdom.
From January 1, Only Fully Vaccinated People Will Be Allowed in Malls, Theatres in Haryana
According to an official order, no individual, including government servants, is allowed to visit government offices without being fully vaccinated.
Nexus Between Builders, Officials Caused Govt a Loss of Rs 55,000 Cr: CAG Report
The rot runs so deep that now flat buyers are being forced to bear the brunt.
RTE Act: PIL in Supreme Court Seeks Common Syllabus, Curriculum for Children Across India
The plea filed by advocate Ashwini Upadhyay said that the absence of a common curriculum in mother language leads to the fostering and perpetuation of ignorance.
Exclusive | No Need for Boosters, 2 Jabs of Vaccine Enough for Body to Fight Covid: NTAGI Member
For some diseases, such as tetanus, people need to walk around with high levels of antibodies, but for Covid, one can afford mild disease, especially healthy individuals, said Dr Jayaprakash Muliyil, a member of the government's expert panel.
Come January, Water Taxi Service Between Mumbai, Navi Mumbai to be a Reality. Read About Routes, Fare
According to an operator, the fares from DCT to Navi Mumbai will be between Rs 1,200 and 1,500 per passenger while the fare to JNPT can be around Rs 750.
'Mere Paas Maa Hai': Priyanka Targets PM Modi on Women's Outreach, Says BJP Fears Cong UP Campaign
The Congress leader claimed the BJP is afraid that women are going to seek answers for their exploitation in Uttar Pradesh.
UP Bride Intoxicates Family, Elopes With Boyfriend A Day Before Marriage
The groom married the bride’s younger sister and filed a case of cheating against the bride.
Kolkata Municipal Polls: TMC Makes Clean Sweep; BJP Says 'Don’t Accept This, It's A Farce'
In the last KMC polls in 2015, TMC had won 124 seats, whereas the Left Front bagged 13. The BJP and the Congress had secured five and two seats, respectively.
Learning Losses Due to COVID-19 Could Cost $17 Trillion: UNICEF
Younger students, especially the ones who were among the preschool age or the initial development phase, were more affected by the learning losses when compared to older students
Over 2,700 Complaints of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions Received Since 2018: Govt
The information was shared by Minister of State for Education Annpurna Devi in response to a written question in the Lok Sabha.