The Directorate of Education, Delhi, has announced the resumption of normal physical classes in all schools following the revocation of Stage III GRAP measures by the Commission for Air Quality Management. The notice applies to government, private, and aided schools. Regular classes are expected to resume on Monday, November 20. For details, contact the school authorities.
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The Directorate of Arts, Maharashtra, released the results for the Maharashtra Elementary Drawing Grade Exam 2024-25 on January 13, 2025. The top-ranked student, Sairaj Sangram Jahtap, scored 376 marks, while Samarth Navinath Pawar and Arya Babaso Kamble secured the second and third positions, respectively.
India's premier educational institutions, particularly the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), continue to exclude Dalits and other marginalised communities despite Constitutional reservation mandates. IIMs, including Lucknow, Indore, and Tiruchirapalli, show alarming underrepresentation of Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC) in faculty positions. This exclusion perpetuates systemic inequality, limiting intellectual diversity and creating barriers... Expand
The Bihar Board has declared the 2025 Class 12 results, with an overall pass percentage of 86.50%. The pass percentages for individual streams are 94.77% for Commerce, 89.50% for Science, and 82.75% for Arts. Students can check their results easily on The Times of India portal by entering their Roll Number and Roll Code. A step-by-step guide is provided for hassle-free access, ensuring quick and smooth result viewing for all candidates.
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has extended the last date for online applications for Group D recruitment 2025. The new deadline for submission is March 1, 2025, while candidates can pay fees until March 3, 2025, and make modifications to their applications until March 4, 2025. With 32,438 vacancies available, interested candidates can apply through the official RRB website, ensuring they complete all steps before the final deadline.
The US State Department is facing significant disruptions with over 700 resignations, including 450 career diplomats, in the first two months of 2025. The department plans to close several consulates and cut its budget by 20%, raising alarms about its ability to maintain global diplomatic and security efforts. These changes, coupled with growing concerns within the intelligence community, could have serious implications for US foreign relations and national security, as reported by The New York... Expand
The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell has extended the MAH CET LLB 2025 registration deadline for both 3-year and 5-year courses until March 27, 2025. Initially extended to March 17, the deadline has now been pushed further. Candidates can complete their application process on the official website, mahacet.org. The revised schedule and step-by-step registration process have also been provided for applicants.
The Krispy Kreme Challenge at North Carolina State University combines fitness and philanthropy. Participants run 5 miles, eating 12 doughnuts along the way, all in under an hour. Since 2004, it has raised over $2 million for the UNC Children’s Hospital. The 2025 event is scheduled for February 1.
To protect Bihar's linguistic heritage, the state government will unify eight language academies under one governing body for better management. The academies, which include Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Magahi, faced issues with service conditions and fund utilization. Sufficient funds will now be allocated to ensure these academies effectively fulfill their purpose.