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UP Secondary Schools to Have 238 Teaching Days in 2024

Uttar Pradesh's secondary schools will operate for 238 days with 112 holidays in the new academic year. Director Mahendra Dev outlines festival breaks, exam schedules, and new mandates for seminars on great personalities.

ICSI CS June 2026 Exam Time Table Released

ICSI has announced the CS June 2026 exam schedule for Executive & Professional programmes. Exams from June 1-7, 2026. Check key dates, timings, and how to download the official timetable.

AP Inter 2026 Revised Timetable Out

The Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education (BIEAP) has released the revised final timetable for the Intermediate Public Exams 2026. Check the new dates for theory and practical exams here.

BDA to Fight KRERA Order on RERA Exemption

The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) will appeal against a KRERA order rejecting its plea for exemption from RERA for its layouts. The case highlights a key regulatory clash.

Bengaluru Civic Polls: New Ward Reservation Rules Finalised

Karnataka govt issues guidelines for ward reservations in Bengaluru's 5 new city corporations, using 2011 Census data. 50% cap on total reservations, with 1/3rd for backward classes and women's quota across categories. Read details.

12 Cases for Pro-Pakistan Slogans in Karnataka

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara informed the Assembly that 12 cases were registered for raising pro-Pakistan slogans. He also revealed recommendations to dismiss police officials involved in crimes. Read the full report.

Karnataka Council Clears 11 Bills in One Day

Karnataka's Legislative Council passed 11 crucial bills, including the Karnataka Land Revenue Amendment Bill, in a single day. Key legislation on land, co-operative societies, and more approved. Read the full details.

DU Winter Exams: 2.28 Lakh Students, SOL Share 30%

Delhi University's winter exams under NEP see massive turnout of 2.28 lakh students. School of Open Learning students constitute nearly 30% of total examinees. Morning sessions witness heaviest load.

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