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DU allows 3 more colleges to admit students to UG courses based on Class 12 marks
Delhi University has allowed Shyam Lal, Rajdhani and Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) to admit students to selected undergraduate courses on Class 12 marks after seats remained vacant following CUET rounds. The exception widens access but continues the debate over fairness within DU's centralised admissions framework.
हार्वर्ड यूनिवर्सिटी में रामकथा, मोरारी बापू को सुनने के लिए जुटे साधु-संत, तुलसी जयंती भी मनाई
अमेरिका की हार्वर्ड यूनिवर्सिटी में मोरारी बापू की रामकथा चल रही है. इस कथा में भारत के अलग-अलग प्रमुख तीर्थ स्थलों से बड़ी संख्या में साधु-संन्यासी पहुंचे हैं.
Are you lions or cockroaches? Kerala VC's question to students, only one responds
Kerala University Vice-Chancellor Mohanan Kunnummal asked students at Vijayatharakam whether they were “lions or cockroaches”, but the hall largely stayed silent. The viral visual has sparked discussion over the exchange and its timing.
Harvard figured out how to ‘corrupt’ young girls’ minds, Sean Duffy tells daughter
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy brought the Trump administration’s feud with Harvard University back to the forefront in a new reality TV series that follows his family’s travels across America. All six episodes of the “Great American Road Trip” debuted on the department’s YouTube page on Wednesday — including stops in states like Arizona, Texas and…
DEA to investigate Hayden Panettiere’s sudden passing
The unexpected death of Hayden Panettiere on August 16 has prompted a thorough investigation, now involving the Drug Enforcement Administration. While the coroner's office has yet to establish an official cause of death, there were mentions of overdose and cardiac arrest during the emergency call. Known for her candid discussions about addiction and mental health, Panettiere's passing raises significant concerns.
NTA tightens vetting rules for subject experts after sacking 600 amid exam row
The new requirements come a day after the NTA, on Tuesday, removed 600 subject experts as part of a rehaul of its examination system. | India News
25 days into Nilekani panel, no recommendations yet: Inside India's exam overhaul
The Nilekani-led high-level task force is yet to submit a single recommendation, 25 days after it was formed. Meanwhile, the NTA and Education ministry have already undergone major changes, with NEET reform and exam security at the centre of the overhaul.
IIT Madras builds engineers. Now it eyes MBBS and MD degrees too, says Director Kamakoti
IIT Madras Director Professor V. Kamakoti says the institute will open a school of medical sciences and award its own medical degrees. Here is what the plan means, and the regulatory road it must travel to actually produce doctors.
UGC-Net row: AI used recklessly to draft questions, say experts; NTA denies
Mumbai/New Delhi: "Reckless use of AI" in setting and translating exam papers, followed by an unexplained six-week delay in cancelling three flawed tests, is at the heart of the UGC-NET controversy that's forced National Testing Agency to order fresh exams in English, commerce and sociology, according to subject experts and NTA insiders.
ICE electric gloves already being used in schools
Parents in one community were surprised to learn the shock gloves soon to be used by ICE officers have been used in schools. Police say they won't use them after backlash and a request from the district superintendent. NBC News' Julia Ainsley reports.
Mamdani challenges City Council over $10,000 teachers’ aide bonuses
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced Wednesday he is suing his city council for a bill that grants bonus to teachers’ aides, arguing it violates collective bargaining laws. The RESPECT Check Act, which the City Council unanimously approved in mid-July, provides each New York City school paraprofessional with a $10,000 “workforce stabilization” bonus. The…
Kerala High Court pauses teacher's suspension over Savarkar quiz amid row
The Kerala High Court stayed for a month the suspension of a teacher over a Savarkar quiz question. The court allowed the inquiry to continue while questioning whether suspension was necessary.
Morari Bapu begins Ramcharitmanas recital at Harvard during Tulsi Jayanti
Morari Bapu has begun a nine-day Ramcharitmanas recital at Harvard University in Cambridge. The event brings together spiritual tradition, scholarship and Tulsi Jayanti observance on a global stage.
Trump’s Transportation Secretary warns daughter Harvard would ‘corrupt’ her in new Road Trip series
NewsWorldAmericasUS politicsTrump’s Transportation Secretary warns daughter Harvard would ‘corrupt’ her in new Road Trip seriesSean Duffy’s ‘Great American Road Trip’ has finally been released on YouTube — with the comment section turned off Rachel Dobkin in New York Thursday 20 August 2026 02:02 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookm...
Harvard agrees to $53M settlement with families after donated body parts were stolen, sold on black market
Harvard University has agreed to a proposed $53 million to settlement with families who accused the school of negligently handling its anatomical gift program after a former morgue manager stole and sold body parts from remains donated for medical research and education.Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Debra A. Squires-Lee on Tuesday granted preliminary approval to the class-action settlement, which would establish two funds totaling $53 million to resolve claims against the university.A final...
Ex-New York Magazine writer announces he will 'take some time away' after plagiarism scandal
Former New York Magazine writer and The Metropolitan Review editor-in-chief Ross Barkan apologized once again after several plagiarism allegations against him and revealed Wednesday that he plans to "self-reflect" with some time away."Let me first begin by saying I'm sorry. I truly am sorry for the mistakes I made," Barkan wrote on X. "None of them, genuinely, were willful or intentional. In the course of writing many columns a week, I did not use citations as aggressively as I should have and d...
NCERT recasts political science textbook panel; 4 with RSS links among 20 members
NCERT has recast the team for preparing political science textbooks for Classes XI and XII, with one of the two books slated to be ready by Nov. The 20-member panel includes faculty from JNU, DU, IGNOU and NLU Delhi, among others. At least four members have links, past or present, with organisations associated with RSS-BJP.
Over 60% of students get better outcomes after seeking university admission review
Nearly two-thirds of Hong Kong students who requested a reconsideration of their university placement due to reviewed entrance exam results will receive a better outcome than previously allotted. The office for the Joint University Programmes Admissions System (Jupas) said on Thursday that it had received 453 requests for reconsideration following the rechecking and review of Diploma of Secondary Education results. Of those, 287 applicants, or 63.4 per cent, will receive a university admissions....
Why China will need a ‘more persuasive security offer’ to win over middle powers
Just weeks before Chinese leader Xi Jinping is due to visit the White House, tensions have flared between Washington and its allies after one of the administration’s sharpest rebukes yet. Speaking in Manila on August 10, Elbridge Colby, undersecretary of defence for policy, pressed regional partners to increase defence spending and align more closely with American priorities. He said Washington sought “partners, not protectorates” and cautioned against “the delusion of fashionable but...
White British children most likely ethnicity to take no GCSE exams for first time on record
White pupils were the most likely ethnic group to leave secondary school without sitting any GCSE or equivalent examinations last year, according to Department for Education data.Figures for the 2024-25 academic year show 14,282 white pupils at state schools did not enter for a single qualification - 3.3 per cent of the 432,260 who reached the end of Year 11.The figure is the highest recorded since the GCSE grading system changed in 2018-19, and marks the first time the rate for white pupils has...
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