EXIM Bank has launched a recruitment drive for various roles, including Management Trainee, Deputy Manager, and Chief Manager. The online application process will run from March 22 to April 15, 2025, through the official website, eximbankindia.in. Candidates must ensure eligibility, submit required documents, and complete fee payment online. The written exam is expected in May 2025.
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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.
The US Education Department faces turmoil as President Trump’s “deferred resignation programme†leaves employees in limbo. A federal judge has temporarily halted the buyout plan, granting labor unions time to challenge it. The initiative, which threatens workforce reductions, raises concerns over school funding oversight, student aid processing, and education policy enforcement, potentially disrupting the sector nationwide.
The admit cards for the SBI Clerk Prelims 2025 will be released by February 10, 2025. Over 19 lakh applicants are eagerly awaiting the release on the official SBI website, sbi.co.in. The exam will take place on February 22, 27, 28, and March 1, 2025, across multiple centres. Candidates can follow simple steps to download their admit cards and ensure they meet all requirements for the online exam, which will consist of 100 objective-type questions.
With the Karnataka Bandh set for March 22, uncertainty looms over school operations. While the SSLC exams remain unaffected, exams for lower classes will proceed. Transportation disruptions could affect student commutes, and many schools are adopting a cautious approach. Parents and students are advised to stay in touch with school authorities for updates.
UKPSC has released the admit cards for the RO/ARO exam 2023. Candidates can download the hall tickets from the official website. The exams are scheduled from February 24 to March 6, 2025. Downloading is available from February 14 to March 6, 2025.
The Trump administration has initiated massive layoffs targeting 220,000 probationary federal workers, marking the first step in a broader effort to reduce the federal workforce. Agencies such as Education, Veterans Affairs, and others are affected, with many employees dismissed from their positions. The move follows an executive order calling for large-scale cuts, with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency pushing for the elimination of entire agencies. Critics warn of disruptions... Expand
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President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to dismantle the US Department of Education raises concerns about the future of special education. The department provides critical funding, oversight, and legal protections for students with disabilities. Without it, disparities in education quality and access may increase, affecting vulnerable populations.
The Kerala General Education Department has filed a police complaint against a YouTuber who allegedly encouraged students to skip school to "avoid wasting time" before upcoming public exams. Education Minister V Sivankutty emphasized that meeting attendance requirements is crucial for exam eligibility. The minister directed officials to take immediate action, ensuring students remain committed to their studies.