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Ahead of Pariksha Pe Charcha 2022, Students Trend #CancelBoardPariksha on Twitter
Cancel boar exams, demand stduents stating that if exams are conducted in physical mode, amidst increasing Covid cases, then it will pose health safety issues for students.
SC to Consider Hearing Plea Seeking Food, Welfare Measures for Migrant Workers During Third Covid Wave
The activists, in the fresh plea, have sought directions to the Centre to file a status report with respect to compliance of the directions given in the judgment delivered in June last year.
SC Reserves Order on Plea of Maha BJP MLAs Against Suspension for One Year
The 12 suspended members are Sanjay Kute, Ashish Shelar, Abhimanyu Pawar, Girish Mahajan, Atul Bhatkhalkar, Parag Alavani, Harish Pimpale, Yogesh Sagar, Jay Kumar Rawat, Narayan Kuche, Ram Satpute and Bunty Bhangdia.
Asymptomatic Animal Handlers Transmit COVID Delta Variant To Lions At Zoo In South Africa: Study
Asymptomatic animal handlers at a private zoo in South Africa transmitted the Delta variant of COVID-19 to captive lions, who were placed in quarantine and developed symptoms like breathing problem, runny nose and dry cough, according to a recent study by...
Ruckus At College: Teachers Demand Registration Of FIR
Teachers of Delhi University's College of Vocational Studies have written to the vice-chancellor and demanded that an FIR be registered against those who allegedly created a ruckus during a governing body meeting on Monday. The staff association of...
PM Modi to Interact with Gujarat BJP Workers on January 25
The PM would provide guidance to workers of the ruling party in the state, where assembly polls are due in 2022-end, said Gujarat BJP's media coordinator Yagnesh Dave.
Republic Day: Delhi Police Bans Drones, High-security Cover Issued After Intel Inputs of Terror Attack
Operation of sub-conventional aerial platforms, including UAVs, paragliders and hot air balloons, over the national capital has been prohibited in the city from January 20 in view of Republic Day celebrations.
Bhagwant Mann: AAP CM Face-in-Waiting for Five Years is Now Kejriwal’s Default Choice
Punjab elections 2022: AAP had backed off from announcing Bhagwant Mann as CM face in 2017 given the controversy over his alcoholism.
Is PhD Enough to Have Quality Professors?
While some believe PhD brings necessary depth, others claim being a good researcher does not ensure good teaching skills. Quality of doctorate degrees and a wide range of unemployed NET qualified applicants are also among major concerns.
SSC Postpones Selection Post Exam Due to State Polls
SSC selection post exam postponed in UP, Punjab, and Uttarakhand. The Phase 9 recruitment drive is aimed at filling up a total of 3261 vacancies o
Telangana to Curb Fees in Colleges, Cabinet for English Medium in Schools
Under the policy, the state will check fees in private schools and colleges to ensure that students with low or limited means are also able to access higher education.
India Sees 2.38 Lakh New Infections, Active Cases in Country Highest in 230 Days
The active cases have increased to 17,36,628, the highest in 230 days, while the death toll has climbed to 4,86,761 with 310 fresh fatalities.
RRB NTPC CBT-2 Exam Dates, Syllabus, Paper Pattern
As per the notice issued by the board, the second stage Computer Based Test (CBT-2) exam for the candidates, is tentatively scheduled to be from February 14 to 18, 2022.
Mexican Journalist Who Had Criticised Authorities Dies
Mexico City (AP) A Mexican journalist who criticised local authorities has died, press groups and local media said Monday, several days after he was found badly wounded. Jos Luis Gamboa was the director of the online news site Inforegio, in the Gulf c...
Bengal Reports Below 10,000 Covid Cases After 12 Days
The number of West Bengal's daily Covid-19 cases came down to less than 10,000 after 12 days on Monday, when 9,385 new infections were recorded, according to the health department data. The number of fresh cases on Monday is 5,553 less than Sunday's as th...
Bengal Relaxes Covid Curbs: Gyms Can Operate at 50% Capacity, 'Jatras', Film & TV Shoots Allowed
The West Bengal government extended Covid-19 restrictions till January 31 on Saturday, but allowed fairs on open grounds with strict adherence to Covid safety norms.