RRBs will release the answer keys, question papers, and recorded responses for the RPF Constable exam on February 24, 2025. The exam was conducted from March 2 to March 18, 2025. Once released, candidates can check the answer keys on the official regional RRB websites for verification and objections. Check the official notice here.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the CUET PG 2025 admit card for exams scheduled from March 26 to April 1. Candidates can download it from exams.ntaonline.in/CUET-PG using their Application Form Number and Date of Birth. The admit card includes crucial details such as exam date, shift, venue, and reporting time.
Grammy Award-winning rapper Lupe Fiasco has been appointed as a visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University's Peabody Institute. Starting in Fall 2025, Fiasco will teach a new four-year hip-hop program that combines rap performance with career development. Known for his innovative sound and socially conscious lyrics, Fiasco has received four Grammy Awards and has previously taught at MIT as part of the MLK Visiting Professors and Scholars Program. His appointment highlights rap’s growing... Expand
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has laid off over 1,000 employees as part of the Trump administration's ongoing federal workforce cuts. This move is part of broader efforts to shrink government agencies, with more reductions expected across the federal workforce. While NOAA assures that key operations like weather forecasting remain unaffected, the cuts come amidst growing concerns about the U.S. economy and potential recession risks.
The Directorate of Medical Education, Madhya Pradesh, has released the revised schedule for Round 2 of MP NEET PG counselling 2024. Eligible candidates can check the updated timeline on the official website. The second-round seat allotment results will be declared on January 7, 2024. Applicants must report to their allotted colleges from January 8 to 13 with the required documents.
A surge in pilgrims from Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh Mela led to severe traffic congestion in Varanasi, prompting authorities to extend school closures in urban areas until February 8, 2025. While classes will be conducted online, rural schools will function as usual. However, staff in council-aided schools must report for administrative duties, including DBT processing and Aapaar ID seeding.
The Haryana Cabinet has removed the provision of five per cent bonus marks based on socioeconomic criteria from the Common Eligibility Test policy for Group C and D posts, following the Punjab and Haryana High Court's directive. A new amendment addresses contractual employees' service day calculation, enhancing job security.
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) have reached a proposed contract deal after a year of tense negotiations, avoiding a potential strike. The agreement includes a 4% raise for educators, $10 million for sports programs, and enforceable class-size limits. Despite ongoing financial hurdles, including a $175 million pension payment, the deal marks a significant step for CPS, potentially ending a long-standing negotiation standoff as reported by the Chicago Tribune.