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CTET 2026 Registration Reopens on December 27

CBSE reopens CTET 2026 registration on Dec 27 for candidates who missed the initial deadline. Complete your application before Jan 10, 2026. Don't miss this final opportunity!

CTET 2026 Application Correction Window Now Open

CBSE opens CTET February 2026 application correction window from Dec 23 to 26. Candidates can edit key details online. Over 25 lakh registrations recorded. Exam on Feb 8, 2026. Check now!

CTET Feb 2026: Over 25 Lakh Candidates Register

CBSE reports over 25 lakh registrations for CTET February 2026 exam, marking a significant increase. Exam on Feb 8. Get details on pattern, next steps, and preparation tips here.

55-Bed Free Palliative Care Centre Opens Near Bengaluru

A new 55-bed free palliative care facility is set to open near Nelamangala, Bengaluru. The project was made possible by a land donation from former MLC E Krishnappa. Read more about this crucial healthcare initiative.

Amethi Medical College Expansion to 550 Beds by 2026

The autonomous state medical college in Amethi's Tiloi tehsil is undergoing a major expansion to a 550-bed modern hospital by January 2026. This ₹300 crore project aims to transform healthcare in the region.

CTET 2026 Application Closes Today, December 18

The CTET February 2026 application window closes today, December 18. Aspiring teachers must apply at ctet.nic.in before 11:59 PM to be eligible for the exam on February 8, 2026.

Kanpur's 500-bed super speciality hospital plan begins

Kanpur Development Authority starts work on a 500-bed super speciality hospital on 4,500 sqm land in McRoberts Ganj under a PPP model. The project aims to benefit residents in northern and central Kanpur.

100-bed Tuem Hospital in Goa to start ops soon

The long-awaited 100-bed hospital in Tuem, built at a cost of Rs 100 crore, is set to begin operations, affiliated with Goa Medical College. Key departments to open within two months.

Maharashtra Teachers Strike Over SC's CTET Mandate

Maharashtra teachers plan a strike despite pay-cut threats, protesting the Supreme Court's mandatory CTET order. Education Minister Dada Bhuse appeals for calm while the government studies the verdict.

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