Indian American Scientists Named 2026 Sloan Research Fellows

Four Indian American researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and MIT have been selected as 2026 Sloan Research Fellows, a prestigious early-career award in science. Their work spans cryptography, AI safety, statistics, and quantum computing.

Telangana Intermediate Exams Start with 97% Attendance

The Telangana Intermediate public examinations commenced smoothly with 97% of 5.14 lakh students appearing on the first day. No malpractice cases were reported, and police assisted late students in reaching centers.

UPPSC Revises PCS-2025 Mains Schedule and Timings

UPPSC announces revised timings for PCS-2025 mains exam from March 29 to April 1 in Prayagraj and Lucknow, with 11,727 candidates qualifying. LT Grade results for Biology and English also declared.

ZP Teachers Assigned to Army Recruitment, Unions Protest

In Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, 25 Zilla Parishad teachers have been assigned to assist with the ongoing army recruitment drive, working shifts as late as 11 pm. Teacher unions have sharply criticized the move, calling it an unfair burden that harms student

NCERT Drops 'Judiciary Corruption' Content After SC Ire

NCERT swiftly removed references to judicial corruption from a Class VIII social science textbook after Supreme Court Chief Justice Surya Kant condemned it as a conspiracy to defame the judiciary, prompting a suo motu hearing.

Coimbatore Women's College Requests 410 Seats, New Courses

Govt Arts and Science College for Women in Coimbatore has asked the state government for 410 additional seats and new science and postgraduate programs, citing high demand from first-generation graduates and economically weaker sections.

Karnataka Preschools Seek Simplified New Rules

The Karnataka Preschool Association urges the state government to simplify and redraft proposed regulations, citing concerns over complex compliance and operational challenges for early childhood education centers.

NEET-PG Cut-Off Revision Backfires in Telangana

Recent NEET-PG cut-off changes in Telangana have led to 84% of seats going to state govt quota, with many candidates scoring below 100/800. Doctors warn this threatens medical education standards and patient safety.

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