Disagreement has emerged between BJP and JD(U) after Haryana CM's remark on Bihar Assembly polls. JD(U) leaders asserted Nitish Kumar as CM for the next five years, dismissing concerns of BJP outsmarting Nitish. Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary affirmed Nitish Kumar would retain his post. Meanwhile, Congress and RJD convened to strategize an alliance, discussing seat-sharing and poll strategy.
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Sachin Tendulkar, the cricket legend known for having the most Test and ODI runs, is set to receive BCCI's Lifetime Achievement Award during their annual gala in Mumbai. The honor comes after his impressive international career, which includes 664 matches and 18,426 ODI runs.
Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan accuses DMK of creating fear among Tamil Nadu's youth regarding the three-language policy. Despite controversy, Tamil Nadu shows willingness to sign an MoU for PM-SHRI schools while statistics reveal a decline in Tamil-medium school enrollments and a rise in preference for English-medium education.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the Class 10 and 12 admit cards for the 2025 board exams on the Pariksha Sangam Portal. Schools can log in via cbse.gov.in to download them, as students cannot access them directly. The exams will commence on February 15, with Class 10 concluding on March 18 and Class 12 on April 4. Around 44 lakh students from 8,000 schools in India and abroad will appear for the exams. Schools must follow the specified steps on the CBSE website to... Expand
Sunil Lamsal, father of a Nepali student who allegedly committed suicide at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, accused the institution of emotional harassment and blackmail. He mentioned an ongoing investigation, cooperation from the police, and the arrest of an individual. The incident led to protests in Kathmandu, calling for justice for the deceased student.
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