The Assam Direct Recruitment Exam (ADRE) 2025 results for Grade 3 and Grade 4 posts will be declared by March 7, as announced by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Candidates can check their results on the official SLRC portals. The recruitment process includes a thorough review of objections, ensuring fairness. The government also plans large-scale hiring this year.
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A sudden funding freeze by the US government has left thousands of international scholars in financial turmoil, disrupting their academic missions and cultural exchange programmes. Scholars participating in prestigious initiatives like Fulbright and Gilman have seen their stipends abruptly suspended, with no communication on future payments. This uncertainty has forced scholars to rely on personal savings or host institutions, while the fate of their research and teaching engagements remains... Expand
President Trump has proposed replacing the EB-5 investor visa with a $5 million gold card program for wealthy foreign investors. The gold card would raise the investment threshold, providing a faster path to US citizenship and permanent residency compared to the EB-5 visa. The new initiative aims to attract high-net-worth individuals while generating greater revenue to fund domestic projects. However, legal challenges could arise, as the EB-5 visa is backed by Congress, requiring further... Expand
Kerala Samastha Madrasa results 2025: The Samastha Kerala Sunni Vidyabhyasa Board announces the Kerala Madrasa Results 2025 for Classes 5, 7, 10, and 12. Students can check their results at samastha.in by selecting their class and entering their registration number. Detailed steps for downloading the results are provided on the website.
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 National Testing Agency (NTA) has postponed the UGC NET December 2024 examination originally set for January 15, 2025, due to regional festivals like Pongal and Makar Sankranti. The new date will be announced later; however, exams scheduled for January 16 will continue as planned.
Cincinnati Public Schools will open a new Montessori school in Madisonville this fall, expanding options for its 35,000 students. Located at the Bramble Nature Campus, the school will serve students from preschool through eighth grade, continuing CPS's legacy of Montessori education. The new Bramble Montessori Lab School addresses the needs of families seeking alternatives after Xavier University’s Montessori program closure. Enrollment sessions will begin on February 19, 2025.
The Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (ESBMP) has released the MP Police Constable Recruitment 2023 results on its official website. The recruitment drive aims to fill 7,090 constable vacancies across different units, with over seven lakh candidates applying. Qualified candidates will proceed to the Physical and Medical Tests. The annual salary package for selected constables ranges between ₹3,50,000 and ₹4,00,000.
The Bar Council of India (BCI) conducted the AIBE 19 exam on December 22, 2024, and candidates are eagerly awaiting the results. The final answer key was released on March 6, and results will be based on it. As per reports, BCI may declare the results on March 20, though no official confirmation is available. Check allindiabarexamination.com for updates.
AJAX Charitable Trust, in collaboration with the Karnataka School Education Department, plans to launch a skill training centre in Bashetihalli, Doddaballapura, under the Shala Dattu Yojana initiative. The centre will offer industry-relevant training in fields like construction technology and digital literacy, enhancing local employment opportunities. The Trust's previous interventions have resulted in significant improvements in student enrollment and retention rates in local government... Expand
Kerala Minister V Sivankutty opposes NCERT's move to rename English textbooks with Hindi titles. He calls it a cultural imposition and attack on linguistic diversity. The minister says Kerala prioritizes regional cultural freedom. He wants NCERT to withdraw the decision. Other states like Tamil Nadu also criticize the central government.