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CBSE has announced the implementation of APAAR ID, a unique 12-digit identifier aligned with NEP 2020 and Digital India initiatives. It creates a lifelong digital identity for students, consolidating academic and extracurricular records on a secure platform. The initiative aims to enhance transparency, accountability, and efficiency in academic record management for CBSE-affiliated schools.
The All India Students' Association (AISA) launched an indefinite sit-in at Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) on Tuesday, protesting the suspension of final-year MA student Mantasha. She was accused of using derogatory language against the Vice Chancellor. AISA demands the suspension's revocation, claiming political motives and unfair treatment. The protest escalated as AUD imposed barricades and restricted access to the campus.
The RBSE has released the REET 2025 admit cards, available for download on reet2024.co.in. Candidates must bring a printed admit card and photo ID to the exam. This year's question paper features five answer choices and negative marking for incorrect answers. Changes to marking and OMR rules have also been implemented.
APPSC has announced the schedule for Group 1 Mains exams, set for 3-9 May 2025. These descriptive exams will use tablets to display questions, with traditional pen-and-paper for answers. Telugu and English papers are qualifying in nature. Passing these papers is crucial for further selection stages.
Maharashtra aspirants await the third round of postgraduate medical admissions as the CET cell delays results due to awaiting updated merit lists. The MCC has asked for candidate data by February 11 to proceed with the all-India stray vacancy round. Confusion persists among parents and students amid conflicting court orders and admission schedules.
Two Republican Senators have introduced a resolution to overturn a Biden-era rule extending work permit renewals from 180 to 540 days. The policy, which benefits immigrants and H-1B visa holders' spouses, aimed to prevent employment gaps. Repealing the extension could worsen labor shortages, disrupt industries like healthcare and tech, and create instability for immigrant workers and their families.
The OPT (Optional Practical Training) program allows foreign students, particularly from India, to stay in the U.S. after graduation for work experience, with many transitioning to H-1B visas. MAGA nativists push to eliminate OPT, arguing it displaces U.S. workers. If abolished, U.S. universities could lose financial and academic benefits, and foreign students may seek education elsewhere. The debate over OPT’s future could have significant implications for U.S. higher education and the... Expand
The Telangana State Public Service Commission (TGPSC) has released the response sheets for the Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) recruitment exams held on January 3 and 4, 2025. Candidates can access the response sheets on the official TGPSC website from January 8 to February 7, 2025. The preliminary answer key will be published on January 9, 2025, with objections accepted until January 11, 2025.
In a move to reduce academic pressure, eight government schools in Balrampur's Chandra Nagar area have adopted a 'bagless learning model.' Students from Classes 1 to 8 now only carry notebooks and pens. This initiative, part of a state education department project, aims to make learning stress-free. The schools also introduced vocational education programs, including sewing machines for girls. The bagless system may expand to other schools in the district.