Canada's Education Reset: Hope for Indian Students

After two years of visa refusals and delays, Canada is resetting its international student system. Indian students face stricter rules but can still access quality education, with clarity emerging on housing and work policies.

HSSC CET Phase 2 2026: 4,227 Group C Vacancies

Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has released Advt. No. 04/2026 for CET Phase-II, offering 4,227 Group C vacancies. Applications open from 9 to 23 February 2026, with no fee. Only CET Phase-I qualifiers are eligible.

RSSB Nurse Grade 2 Final Result 2026 Out

Rajasthan Staff Selection Board announces final merit list for Contract Nurse Grade-II recruitment 2025. 4,461 candidates selected; download results from official website.

Work-Life Balance Debate Ignited by Delhi LinkedIn Post

A Delhi professional's LinkedIn post arguing that early-career professionals should prioritize availability over weekends has sparked widespread backlash and reignited discussions about work-life balance in modern careers.

IGNOU MBA Admissions Open for January 2026 Session

IGNOU invites applications for its AICTE-recognised MBA programmes for the January 2026 session. Offered via Open and Distance Learning, the courses cover specialisations like finance and marketing, with eligibility requiring a Bachelor's degree and 50% m

Blue Bird High School Farewell Ceremony for Class XII

Blue Bird High School in Panchkula organized a vibrant farewell ceremony for Class XII students, featuring dance performances, games, and awards for Mr and Ms BBHS, with Principal Vandna Bhatnagar extending best wishes for their future endeavors.

Art Appreciation Course Starts Feb 18 in Lucknow

A new art appreciation course is launching in Lucknow on February 18th, offering residents a chance to explore artistic techniques and history. The program aims to enhance cultural engagement in the city.

University Displays Hydroponic Tomatoes at Lucknow Expo

Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur, exhibited innovative vegetable varieties and technologies, including hydroponic cherry tomatoes, at the 57th Regional Fruit, Vegetable and Flower Exhibition in Lucknow.

DU Faculty Warn Renaming College Could Trigger Land Disputes

Teachers at Dyal Singh College have written to Delhi University's Academic Council, opposing a proposal to rename the evening college after Banda Singh Bahadur. They warn this could violate the 1978 transfer deed, trigger land disputes, and degrade academ

MKITM Student Tops Lucknow University in BBA Tourism

Parleen Kaur, a BBA Tourism student at Manyawar Kanshiram Institute of Tourism Management, has achieved top rank at Lucknow University with 80.20% in her fifth semester, earning praise from the tourism minister.

IIT PhDs in High Demand for Corporate R&D Roles

Indian Institutes of Technology PhD graduates are increasingly recruited by top companies for research and development positions, marking a shift from traditional academic careers to industry innovation partnerships.

Ludhiana Schools: Training, Exams Cause Staff Shortage

Government and PM Shri schools in Ludhiana district are grappling with severe teaching staff shortages as mandatory training sessions overlap with practical examinations, disrupting school operations and exam schedules.

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