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NEET row: CBI claims NTA experts breached 'secrecy pact', face life term, Rs 1cr fine
The integrity of the NEET-UG 2026 examination was compromised as three NTA subject experts were reportedly involved in leaking confidential question papers. The CBI has taken action by filing a chargesheet against them in a Delhi court. Accused of engaging in criminal conspiracy and cheating under recently established laws, these individuals may face severe repercussions, including substantial fines and potential life imprisonment.
Congress must fix the Protect College Sports Act before girls pay the price
When legislators started hearing that men were competing in girls’ sports, they acted. Twenty-seven states passed laws that said, in effect: Not on my watch. Our girls have equal opportunity, and they will not be sidelined in their own sports. But a federal bill now moving through Congress could undo what those legislators, and the girls who stood up alongside them, fought to win.At Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), we have been in the thick of that fight for the better part of a decade. We stoo...
Jharkhand govt holds talks with protesting students, promises to consider demands
NEW DELHI: Jharkhand government on Friday said it was ready to consider the demands of protesting students after a delegation of ministers met representatives of the JPSC/JSSC Reforms Manch.
'We demand that NTA be dissolved': CJP on CBI charge sheet in NEET 2026 case
The CBI has filed a chargesheet in the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case. This investigation implicates several NTA-appointed subject experts in a multi-state conspiracy. Leaked questions were allegedly circulated through intermediaries for financial gain. The Cockroach Janta Party demands the NTA's dissolution and conversion into a new commission. They also seek a thorough probe into all recent paper leaks across India.
Cambridge University professor resigns after major plagiarism accusations prompt investigation
University of Cambridge sociology professor Jason Arday resigned Wednesday after the university announced an investigation into his academic qualifications and honorary appointments amid plagiarism accusations, with one accuser telling Fox that Arday had been hired to be the "face of DEI."Accusations against Arday surfaced last month from former Cambridge philosophy researcher Nathan Cofnas, who published a Substack article alleging that Arday was a known "plagiarist and fabulist" for more than...
Education, jobs, inflation: CJP launches petition asking PM Modi to address India's youth
The Cockroach Janta Party has initiated an online petition directed at Prime Minister Modi, urging him to tackle pressing youth issues in education and job creation. Highlighting unemployment as a critical national challenge, the party celebrated the recent resignation of the Union Education Minister. With an aim for nationwide growth, the CJP is gearing up for grassroots mobilization to address these concerns.
Harvard rejected him; he found a grammar error and rejected the rejection
In 1981, high school student Paul Devlin responded to Harvard University's rejection letter by rejecting its rejection instead. Inspired by a grammatical error in Harvard's letter, his witty reply was published byThe New York Times. More than four decades later, the letter has resurfaced online and continues to entertain readers.
Mackenzie Scott gives $50M to Native Forward for scholarships and endowment
Native Forward Scholars Fund has revealed how it will use the entire $50 million unrestricted donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. The organisation will spend $10 million over the next five years to expand scholarships for Native students, while placing the remaining $40 million into a permanent endowment to provide long-term support. The gift, the largest in the organisation's 57-year history, comes as demand for financial aid continues to rise, with scholars facing an average unmet ne...
First school for robots opens in China
"Our main goal is to empower robots' brains." China has launched its first robot school.
Justice Department threatens investigation into university professors' BIPOC-only geology camp
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon threatened a Justice Department investigation into reports of a Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) outdoors camp hosted by public university professors after it faced backlash on Tuesday.Dhillon responded to a video shared by the Libs of TikTok X account, which appeared to have been deleted from YouTube and other social media, featuring two Central Washington University (CWU) faculty members promoting an upcoming geology retreat that appears...
What our students learned at Auschwitz could help end hate in higher education
Some of the most important lessons universities can teach are not on any syllabus.This past June, each of us sent students to Poland as part of a joint program. In a small shop in Warsaw, a Polish clerk refused to place change directly into the hand of a young Wilberforce University student. She had traveled four thousand miles to study the machinery of hatred at Auschwitz, but she did not need the field trip for bias and hatred to find her. It met her at the cash register.What happened next is...
Ashutosh Ranka education: IIT Kanpur to CJP co-convener journey
Ashutosh Ranka’s education journey reflects a blend of engineering, leadership and public policy. After completing his B.Tech in Materials Science and Engineering from IIT Kanpur, where he also served as Students’ Gymkhana President, he pursued a Master of Public Administration from the London School of Economics and Political Science. His academic experiences and corporate background at McKinsey shaped his analytical approach, later influencing his role as CJP Co-convener and strategist behind...
Primary schools to be told to identify children at risk of future unemployment
Exclusive: Neet crisis review to call for teachers to be asked to spot those at risk of leaving education jobless at 16What can Dublin teach us? Milburn goes on quest to learnPrimary schools in England should be required to identify children at risk of leaving education at 16 without finding a job, a government review is to recommend.Alan Milburn, who is leading a review into Britain’s crisis in youth worklessness, said he would call for sweeping changes in education policy alongside a shake-up...
Student shoots multiple people at a high school in Thailand, authorities say
Asia Student shoots multiple people at a high school in Thailand, authorities say August 7, 20261:34 AM ET By The Associated Press A schoolgirl cries outside her school where deaths and injuries were reported after a shooting in Thailand's Nonthaburi province, Friday, Aug. 7, 2026. Sakchai Lalit/AP hide caption toggle caption Sakchai Lalit/AP BANGKOK — Police were responding to a shooting Friday at a high school outside Bangkok where deaths and injuries were reported. The shooting happened at t...
NTA's own experts leaked NEET-UG papers for cash, CBI chargesheet alleges
The CBI has filed a chargesheet naming thirteen individuals in a paper leak conspiracy. NTA subject experts allegedly accessed and shared confidential examination questions illegally. A chain of intermediaries then distributed these leaked papers to candidates for money. Digital evidence confirms the circulation of leaked questions through messaging platforms. The investigation uncovered a structured supply chain involving coaching operators and brokers.
Survey reveals about 81% of study-abroad aspirants plan to return home
Nearly all Indian students heading overseas for education plan to come back home after their studies. What's striking is that about 90% are pioneering this journey as the first in their families to study abroad. This trend highlights a shift towards self-driven decisions among students. Business and management fields are particularly appealing, with many utilizing Google searches and agents to find their perfect educational fit.
Temporary disability certificate won't deny MBBS seat for students PwBD quota: NMC
Candidates holding temporary disability certificates can now pursue MBBS admissions, reflecting significant changes in the National Medical Commission's policies. The revised guidelines indicate that admission requests from persons with disabilities will be subject to assessment by medical boards. It is noteworthy that the presence of progressive or non-progressive disabilities will not inherently prevent admission, with a thorough evaluation of functional competency taking place.
Nearly 200 deaths linked to weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Mounjaro in the UK
UK health authorities have recorded almost 200 fatalities linked to the anti-obesity medications Mounjaro and Wegovy. These drugs have been associated with more than 150,000 adverse effects. Notably, semaglutide, which is marketed as Ozempic and Wegovy, accounts for 59 deaths, while tirzepatide, known as Mounjaro, has resulted in 120 deaths and over 106,000 adverse reactions, and liraglutide, or Saxenda, has 37 deaths with 4,528 adverse effects recorded.
Cambridge dons demand accountability over Jason Arday appointment
Exclusive: Academics say university must take responsibility for ‘grotesque racism’ unleashed and hold independent inquiryThe University of Cambridge’s leaders deserve blame for the “grotesque racism unleashed” by Jason Arday’s appointment as professor, according to academics calling for the university to hold an independent inquiry.The Guardian understands that senior dons at Cambridge are circulating a joint letter calling for an inquiry into the processes and circumstances around Arday being...
'Every govt should listen to students': Rahul's first remarks on Jharkhand protests
NEW DELHI: Breaking his silence on the ongoing student protests in Jharkhand, where the Congress is part of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha-led government, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said governments must listen to students and act to reform the education system.
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