Northern School Band Competition Kicks Off in Delhi
The Northern School Band Competition has begun in Delhi, featuring marching bands from various schools. The event showcases musical talent and discipline among students.
The Northern School Band Competition has begun in Delhi, featuring marching bands from various schools. The event showcases musical talent and discipline among students.
Six state universities in Tamil Nadu will conduct convocations from January 22 to February 5, awarding degrees to over five lakh students from 2024 and 2025 batches.
Students from 28 government model schools in Tamil Nadu documented the lives of laborers, including an elderly mason and a beedi seller, through a photography exhibition that ended Sunday.
University of Madras partners with Samsung to train 5,000 students in AI, big data, IoT, and coding through the Samsung Innovation Campus program.
Father Dominic Savio of St. Xavier's College emphasized Swami Vivekananda's message of self-belief and interfaith harmony, linking it to modern education and national development.
At JNU's convocation, Vice President Radhakrishnan called on graduates to dedicate their skills to national service, emphasizing education's role in societal progress.
A government committee suggests capping coaching classes at 2-3 hours daily, aligning school curricula with JEE and NEET, and giving more weight to board exam results in admissions.
Class 12 students in Jaipur reveal their Hindi exam preparation methods, focusing on syllabus understanding, repeated reading, and teacher feedback to boost performance.
Educators from Jaipur advise class 12 students to create self-made notes, practice unseen passages, and focus on clear presentation for scoring high in Hindi board exams.
Gyana Vikash English Medium School in Berhampur organized an inter-house quiz competition with The Times of India to promote reading habits and current affairs awareness among students.
Panjab University in Chandigarh received a 32-seater bus from State Bank of India's CSR program to transport student athletes for training and competitions.
Panjab University's Institute of Global Studies clarifies it will not conduct academic courses. All programs, including BBA-MBA and language courses, return to original departments.
The Punjab School Education Board faces strong criticism from students and parents for revising exam patterns at the last minute, causing confusion and anxiety.
The agriculture department in Telangana has suspended 30 extension officers for alleged involvement in a B Sc agriculture exam paper leak at PJTAU. University officials are investigating with CCTV footage review.
Delhi government distributed Rs 25.3 crore in scholarships to 1,709 economically weaker students under the Higher Education Assistance Scheme, marking National Youth Day.
A retired Wing Commander shares his frustrating experience when a formal complaint about school practices was ignored by the administration, highlighting communication gaps in educational institutions.
The withdrawal of permission for a medical college in Jammu and Kashmir is criticized as discriminatory, potentially serving political interests over educational equality.
Hyderabad's PJTAU uncovers a massive paper leak operation spanning years, with accused making crores by selling exam papers. University launches probe and reforms.
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy directs officials to ensure high-quality student kits for government schools, promising adequate funds and timely distribution from next academic year.
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University mandates all affiliated colleges to make voluntary disclosures under RTI Act, 2005, updating information twice yearly for transparency.
Delhi government launches digital mapping of all government schools using AI and drones for real-time monitoring of infrastructure, safety, and repairs.
Police arrest six individuals, including teachers and a headmaster, for allegedly selling SSLC preparatory papers on social media in Karnataka. The accused are from Tumakuru, Ramanagar, and Kalaburagi districts.
About 30 alumni from the 1975 batch of Kendriya Vidyalaya-Malleshwaram gathered in Bengaluru's Kumara Park for a Golden Jubilee breakfast, honoring founding teachers and reconnecting over traditional tiffin.
The University of New South Wales will open its Bengaluru campus at Manyata Tech Park this August, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in commerce, media, computer science, data science, and cybersecurity.
Australia moves India to highest-risk category for student visas, requiring stronger documentation and stricter checks. Bengaluru students face tougher scrutiny but genuine applicants can still succeed with proper preparation.
Odisha's higher education department instructs non-aided college staff to maintain proper conduct towards seniors, VIPs, MPs, and MLAs, citing recent disrespectful remarks in media.
MP High School in Buxar celebrated Swami Vivekananda Jayanti with a youth awareness program and quiz competition, attended by DDC Niharika Chhavi as chief guest.
Minister Palanivel Thiagarajan inaugurated new classroom and toilet buildings at four primary schools in Madurai, funded by the School Improvement Grant Infrastructure fund.
Ludhiana colleges organized NSS camps with blood donation drives, cyber security lectures, first aid training, and patriotic rallies, emphasizing community service and youth development.
Firoz Bakht Ahmed alleges harassment of Hindu professor at Aligarh Muslim University, writes to education minister demanding independent investigation into discrimination claims.