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CBSE allows regional languages as medium of instruction

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has allowed its affiliated schools to offer education in Indian languages right from pre-primary to Class XII. "The CBSE affiliated schools may consider…

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First IIT outside India will be in Tanzania: MEA

The first IIT campus to be set up outside India will be in Zanzibar, Tanzania. “A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for setting up of campus of IIT Madras in Zanzibar-…

China-educated medical students file petition in SC challenging mandatory 2-year internship requirement

The petitioners argued that the internship requirement was applied to them retroactively, resulting in various State Medical Councils revoking the certificates necessary for medical practice.

The Supreme Court has requested a response from the Central government and the National Medical Commission (NMC) regarding a petition filed by 70 medical graduates educated in China, who are…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >More funds allocated for promotion of Sanskrit than Tamil as classical language:  Minister of State for Education </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> S Jothimani, a Congress MP, had raised the question over the data on the grants released to the Central Institute of Classical Tamil and Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan since 2014, year-wise.</h4>
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More funds allocated for promotion of Sanskrit than Tamil as classical language: Minister of State for Education

S Jothimani, a Congress MP, had raised the question over the data on the grants released to the Central Institute of Classical Tamil and Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan since 2014, year-wise.

The Ministry of Education on December 19 informed Lok Sabha that the government has spent Rs 19883.16 lakh on Central Sanskrit University (CSU), which is much more than the Rs…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >Stop making a hue and cry about history distortions; students should research actual history: Union Home Minister Amit Shah </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> The Home Minister further said that he has appealed to students to “study 300 Jannayak (people’s heroes) who were not given their due by historians and thirty such empires who ruled in India and established a very good model of governance. It is time that people and students study the real history of the country.”</h4>
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Stop making a hue and cry about history distortions; students should research actual history: Union Home Minister Amit Shah

The Home Minister further said that he has appealed to students to “study 300 Jannayak (people’s heroes) who were not given their due by historians and thirty such empires who ruled in India and established a very good model of governance. It is time that people and students study the real history of the country.”

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that we should stop making a hue and cry about history distortions, and students should research our actual history.  “Till when we will…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >Centre introduces National Credit Framework (NCrF), seeks public feedback </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> The NCrF strives to integrate learning across all domains, including academics, vocational skills, and experiential learning, including relevant experience and professional levels acquired.</h4>
Union Minister of Education, Dharmendra Pradhan launching the draft of National Credit Framework (NCrF)

Centre introduces National Credit Framework (NCrF), seeks public feedback

The NCrF strives to integrate learning across all domains, including academics, vocational skills, and experiential learning, including relevant experience and professional levels acquired.

On Wednesday, the Union ministry of education launched the draft of the first "National Credit Framework" (NCrF), which combines the credits obtained through school education, higher education, and vocational and…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >Bihar: Muslim students protest on being asked to remove their hijab to show if they are using Bluetooth devices during the exam </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> The college principal said that there is no discrimination based on religion or caste on college premises. </h4>
Muslim students in MDDM college in Bihar's Muzaffarpur staging protest on being asked to remove their hijab to show if they are using Bluetooth devices during the exam

Bihar: Muslim students protest on being asked to remove their hijab to show if they are using Bluetooth devices during the exam

The college principal said that there is no discrimination based on religion or caste on college premises.

Muslim students at MDDM college in Bihar's Muzaffarpur staged a protest after a female Muslim student was asked to remove her hijab during the exam to check whether she was…

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