Kumar Vishwas Slams UGC Act Changes with Poem

Former AAP leader and poet Kumar Vishwas has stepped into the UGC Act controversy by sharing a poem criticising the new rules, sparking debate on academic autonomy and governance.

Bareilly Magistrate Quits Over UGC 'Black Law'

Bareilly city magistrate Alankar Agnihotri resigns, calling new UGC equity regulations discriminatory and warning they could foment caste-based discontent in higher education institutions.

Silent Scars: School Bullying Beyond Shouting and Pushing

Bullying in schools often manifests as quiet exclusion rather than overt aggression, leaving deep emotional scars. Students struggle to explain these subtle forms of mistreatment to adults, leading to prolonged suffering and academic impact.

Mid-Day Meal Served on Torn Notebook Pages in MP's Maihar

A video showing mid-day meal being served to students on torn notebook pages in Maihar district of Madhya Pradesh on Republic Day has sparked widespread outrage and raised serious questions about hygiene and implementation of the scheme.

Stonehenge Stones Moved by Humans, Not Glaciers: Study

A groundbreaking geological study from Curtin University reveals Stonehenge's massive stones were transported by Neolithic communities, not glacial activity, challenging long-held theories about the monument's construction.

Purdue University India Campus Talks Reach Advanced Stage

Discussions with Purdue University for establishing a campus in India have reached advanced stages, with British and Canadian universities also showing keen interest under India's liberalized foreign education policy framework.

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