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UP Board Noida registrations peak at 42,764 for 2025

UP Board registrations in Noida soar to an eight-year high of 42,764 students for 2025 exams. Officials credit improved government school facilities and focused outreach. Read more about the education surge.

RIMS cancels MBBS admission over fake caste certificate

Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences cancels admission of first-year MBBS student after probe confirms fraudulent SC certificate. Two similar cases detected in Daltonganj. Read the full investigation details.

Chandigarh to Develop 25 Acres of Reclaimed Land

Chandigarh Administration plans residential, commercial facilities and school on 25 acres of reclaimed land from Dadumajra landfill site. Major urban development initiative underway.

418 New PG Medical Seats Approved in Tamil Nadu Colleges

National Medical Commission approves 418 additional PG seats in Tamil Nadu's private medical colleges. New seats include anaesthesiology, general medicine & surgery. State aims to add seats in second counselling round.

DHE Steps into PM College Sports Ground Dispute

Higher Education Department intervenes after private coaching groups occupy PM College sports ground in Indore. Officials seek report, promise action to restore student access.

Punjab Approves 300 Specialist Doctors for Better Healthcare

Punjab Cabinet approves empanelment of 300 specialist doctors across 12 domains to improve healthcare services. This initiative will enhance specialist availability and quality of medical care across government facilities in the state.

NMC Lacks Data on Hospitals for Medical Residency

National Medical Commission admits having no exact data on hospitals with 220-499 beds despite new residency rules. Medical students face uncertainty about career planning. Learn more about this regulatory gap.

Assam: 1,400 Schools Lack Water, Toilets

A government report reveals 1,400 interior Assam schools lack drinking water and toilets, with 28,000 teaching posts vacant. Urgent action is needed to address this educational crisis.

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