The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has opened an edit window for candidates applying for the Food Safety Officer Recruitment 2025. Applicants can make necessary corrections in their application forms until April 29, 2025. The application process began on March 28, 2025, and will end on April 27, 2025. Candidates are advised to carefully review their applications and make amendments if necessary before the final submission.
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A US District Judge in Boston has ordered the Trump administration to temporarily reinstate teacher preparation grants in eight states, following a legal challenge by eight Democratic state attorneys general. The grants, terminated as part of a broader plan to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, have now received a crucial lifeline. The ruling halts immediate funding cuts and intensifies debate over federal education policy.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed that over 300 foreign students' visas have been revoked as part of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. Speaking in Guyana, Rubio suggested the number could rise, targeting "lunatics" causing unrest. The policy, first reported by Axios, may block colleges with "pro-Hamas" students from admitting internationals. High-profile cases at Columbia, Tufts, and Alabama, plus green card holders like Mahmoud Khalil, highlight the escalating measures.
The Bar Council of India (BCI) will soon announce the AIBE 19 results. The provisional answer key was released on December 29, 2024, with objections accepted until January 10, 2025. Before the results, the final answer key will be issued. Once the results are out candidates can check the same on the official website.
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has announced the RAS Mains 2023 results, shortlisting 2,168 candidates for interviews against 905 vacancies. Held on July 20 and 21, 2024, the exam was conducted in two shifts each day. Candidates must meet eligibility criteria, as non-compliance may lead to disqualification. The cut-off marks vary across categories, with 262 for General and OBC.
Lake Superior State University (LSSU) has unveiled its 2025 Banished Words List, a lighthearted tradition that highlights overused or misused words and phrases. This year’s list includes terms like “cringe,†“game changer,†“dropped,†and “IYKYK,†which have lost their impact or become cliché. LSSU has been compiling this list since 1976, with submissions from around the globe, reflecting the evolving nature of language and communication. The tradition encourages reflection on... Expand
UPSC has released a notice listing 43 rejected candidates for the Civil Services Examination 2025 due to non-payment of the ₹100 fee. Candidates can appeal within 10 days by submitting original payment proof via speed post or by hand. The appeal deadline is March 17, 2025. Visit UPSC's official website for details.
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has announced the MAH CET 2025 exam schedule for various courses, including MHT CET, LLB, BCA, MBA, B.Ed, and MCA. The exams will be conducted between March and April 2025. Candidates can check the detailed schedule and official notification on the MAHACET website at cetcell.mahacet.org.
Elite US research universities are grappling with financial turmoil as federal funding cuts force budget constraints, hiring freezes, and Ph.D. admission reductions. Institutions like Stanford, Cornell, and Penn are tightening spending, sparking concerns over research output and academic prestige. The crisis threatens America’s scientific leadership, as fewer graduate students could weaken innovation, teaching, and institutional stability.
The recent layoffs at the US Department of Education mark the beginning of the Trump administration's broader effort to eliminate what Secretary Linda McMahon calls "bureaucratic bloat." McMahon confirmed the cuts are part of a plan to reduce federal control and redirect funding to state-level education. Despite criticism, McMahon reassured that key programs like IDEA will continue. The reforms aim to empower local school boards and parents while minimizing federal intervention in education.