The delay in CUET UG 2025 results has sparked national outrage, with students and educators criticizing the NTA's lack of communication and alleged mismanagement. Concerns about exam integrity and systemic failures, including unresponsive helplines, are intensifying calls for reform. Universities are facing disrupted academic calendars as they await the results to begin admissions.
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The JAC Delhi Round 2 Seat Allotment Result 2025 was released on June 24, allowing candidates to check their status on the official portal. Successful candidates must pay the seat acceptance fee and physically report to their assigned institute. Unhappy candidates can participate in subsequent rounds for potential upgrades, with counselling for B.Tech and B.Arch programs across five Delhi institutions.
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Uttar Pradesh Joint Entrance Examination Council has released the revised schedule for JEECUP counselling 2025. The fifth round seat allotment will be declared on August 10, 2025. Online registration is open until July 3. Candidates must complete choice filling before the deadline. Seat acceptance requires fee payment. Document verification is mandatory at allotted institutions.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the final results of the Grade 'C' Stenographers Exam 2023. Although 441 candidates were shortlisted for the Skill Test, only 25 candidates have been recommended for final appointment against 408 vacancies across six departments. No candidates were recommended for four of those departments. The result is provisional and subject to verification. Final results and cut-offs are now available on ssc.gov.in, with marks to be published soon.
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has scheduled the Librarian Grade III examination for 27 July 2025. A final three-day window, from 26 to 28 June 2025, has been opened for candidates lacking the required educational qualifications to withdraw their applications online via the SSO portal. A total of 548 posts are being filled. RSSB warns that legal action may follow if ineligible applicants do not withdraw their forms during this final opportunity.
Zohran Kwame Mamdani, shaped by a global upbringing from Uganda to New York, is campaigning for NYC mayor in 2025. His experiences with injustice and inequality fuel his progressive platform, including rent freezes and universal childcare. Mamdani's campaign resonates with young voters through digital strategies, challenging conventional political norms and sparking both support and controversy.
Enacted in 1972, Title IX transformed American education by banning sex-based discrimination in federally funded institutions. From sports equity to protections against sexual harassment and pregnancy bias, its scope is vast. Today, as gender identity fuels legal and political debate, Title IX remains a critical, yet contested, pillar of civil rights in classrooms across the nation.
Harvard University secured 5th position in the QS World University Rankings 2026 with a score of 97.7/100. The ranking reflects Harvard's academic and employer reputation, research influence, and teaching capacity. Harvard excelled in academic reputation, citations per faculty, and employer reputation, demonstrating its global leadership in teaching, research, and graduate employability.
Jagbir Rathee, former MDU Rohtak Youth Welfare Director and acclaimed Haryanvi actor, shines in Aamir Khan’s Sitare Zameen Par as a harsh hotel owner whose transformation anchors the film’s message of dignity and inclusion. Known for his rustic delivery, Rathee’s performance has earned praise for emotional depth. He applauds Khan’s collaborative spirit and defends the film’s social relevance. With several projects lined up, including the Haryanvi comedy Baingan, Rathee shows no signs of slowing... Expand