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'Main bhi cockroach': Student protests against NEET reach New York, London - watch
Protests in New York City in solidarity with the brutalized protesters and students in Delhi. pic.twitter.com/4oqKBKIhd6
BCI draft bill hikes advocate enrolment fee, overhauls legal education
The Bar Council of India has proposed raising the statutory advocate enrolment fee from Rs 750 to Rs 22,500 through the Draft Advocates (Amendment) Bill, 2026. The draft also recommends entrance examinations for law admissions, changes to the All India Bar Examination, expansion of the Legal Education Committee and mandatory continuing legal education. Stakeholders, including law universities and bar associations, can submit suggestions to the BCI until 3 pm on July 31, 2026.
RRB JE 2026 notification out for 4,098 posts; apply from August 14
RRB JE Recruitment 2026: The Railway Recruitment Boards have released CEN No. 04/2026 for recruitment to 4,098 Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent and Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant posts. Online applications are scheduled to open on August 14, 2026, and close on September 13, 2026. Candidates aged 18 to 33 years with the required degree can apply online. The selection process is expected to include two CBTs, document verification and a medical examination.
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'We owe students more than outrage': Education minister Pradhan slams Cong protest
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan accused Rahul Gandhi and Congress of exploiting students politically. He stated they staged a protest outside the Prime Minister's residence, causing public inconvenience. The minister added that Congress chose spectacle over democratic debate and solutions for students. He emphasized the government's commitment to discussing NEET and addressing youth concerns. The government aims to provide answers, reforms, and accountability to students.
John Dewey’s quote on learning: Why children learn best through meaningful experiences
John Dewey championed active and meaningful education, connecting classroom learning to real life experiences. His philosophy transformed teaching methods, moving away from rote memorization towards hands-on engagement. Dewey's ideas remain relevant today, influencing modern educational practices and professional development programs. He stressed that education should prepare students for meaningful participation in society. This approach helps individuals understand and navigate life more effec...
New US visa rule gives OPT students temporary extension filing exemption
The final rule issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) which has eliminated the duration of status (D/S) regime, with one which grants a fixed tenure of stay to international students, provides for a transition for those undergoing optional practical training (OPT).
US education groups slam DHS rule ending 'duration of status' for int'l students
Two leading US higher education organizations have strongly condemned the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) final rule ending the long-standing "Duration of Status" (D/S) policy for international students and exchange visitors, warning that it will create unnecessary bureaucracy, undermine academic decision-making and make the US less attractive to global talent.
Delhi University tightens campus safety norms before new session
Ahead of the 2026–27 academic session, Delhi University has directed its colleges and affiliated institutions to tighten anti-ragging measures and strengthen campus discipline. The guidelines call for enhanced surveillance, confidential grievance mechanisms, faculty mentoring for freshers, identity verification and strict compliance with UGC regulations to ensure a safe, secure and inclusive learning environment for students.
Sonu Sood, Vir Das, Dia Mirza, Soha Ali Khan Back CJP’s Student Protest Over NEET Row
Numerous film industry figures rallied in support of the CJP youth protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi. Students raised their voices against perceived NEET irregularities and called for sweeping reforms in the education sector. Tensions escalated as protesters skirmished with security forces in their quest to reach Parliament. Celebrities emphasized the need for compassion and constructive dialogue, denouncing aggressive tactics while urging reforms and the resignation of concerned ministers.
UK surrogacy law ‘creaking at seams’ as demand rises sharply
Experts urge ministers to update legislation to prevent intended parents resorting to riskier arrangements abroadSurrogates, parents and children are being failed by the UK’s archaic laws, which are “creaking at the seams” as demand for surrogacy grows rapidly, experts have said.Figures obtained by the Guardian show there were just under 1,000 children born to surrogates in 2025, double the number in 2015. The rise has been driven by a rise in the number of gay couples seeking to be parents, inc...
Shades of Maradona's 1990 final in Lionel Messi's 2026 journey
Two geniuses, two completely different characters, yet so similar in their endeavour to defend the ultimate glory their professional lives had to offer. Messi could easily have walked away after the Qatar high. Not many would have questioned Maradona either if Argentina didn’t match the dizzying heights of 1986 four years on.
Himachal schools closed today in 4 districts; IMD red alert prompts precautionary shutdown
Himachal Pradesh school holiday: Educational institutions across Kangra, Mandi, Chamba and Sirmaur districts of Himachal Pradesh are closed today, July 21, 2026, following an IMD Red Alert for heavy rainfall, flash floods and landslides. Examinations scheduled in the affected districts have been postponed, while teaching and non-teaching staff have been granted leave, subject to emergency duties. Several other districts remain open, although local authorities have been authorised to suspend clas...
NTA rebuts claims of 5, says NEET-UG OMR sheets forged
The National Testing Agency has refuted claims of OMR answer sheet discrepancies from five NEET-UG candidates. Images circulated by these candidates were reportedly digitally altered or regenerated using artificial intelligence. The agency verified the original OMR sheets and scores for all five students involved. These actions follow allegations of swapped OMR sheets and fewer attempted answers than recorded. Candidates submitting fabricated records may face severe penalties under relevant...
Can't force parents to create Apaar IDs for students: Supreme Court
New Delhi: In an order that would apply to 24 crore students, Supreme Court on Monday said parents cannot be mandated to create 'one student, one unique ID' for their children under Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (Apaar) scheme, even as it noted the benefits of the scheme.
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Meteorite that crashed into NJ home holds building blocks of life, scientists say
A meteorite that crashed through the roof of a New Jersey home two years ago contains some of the building blocks of life, scientists say — and is among the rarest space rocks ever recovered.The meteorite fell in Hillsborough, New Jersey, on July 16, 2024, and is the subject of a recent study published in Science Advances on July 15 — just in time for its two-year anniversary on Earth.The homeowner heard a "loud crash" at the time and found a hole in the ceiling that "covered the bed, carpet and...
Why graduates wear caps and gowns, and why they toss caps in the air
Academic robes originated from medieval scholars needing warmth and religious attire. Graduation caps, known as mortarboards, also have historical ties to clergy and scholars. The cap toss tradition began with United States Naval Academy midshipmen in 1912. This joyful custom now symbolizes freedom and the start of new journeys. These traditions unite students globally, celebrating learning and accomplishment.
Anti-ICE walkout exposes how school district 'failed' parents, risked student safety: 'Broken my trust'
EXCLUSIVE: Internal emails, messages and memos from Arizona’s Flagstaff Unified School District (FUSD) reveal that staff allegedly breached security protocol and violated several school policies by facilitating a student walkout to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) earlier this year, according to America First Legal.Hundreds of Flagstaff high school and middle school students walked out of class to protest ICE on Jan. 28. The protest came amid national controversy over the d...
Karnataka HC questions 12-year delay in education quota for transgender persons
Karnataka High Court questioned the state government for its delayed implementation of transgender reservation in educational institutions. A transgender student's admission denial to NLSIU Bangalore initiated the legal proceedings for this reservation policy. The court emphasized the Supreme Court's 2014 NALSA ruling, which mandated such reservations for transgender individuals. Karnataka already provides reservation in government jobs, making the education sector's delay questionable.
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