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IIT Kharagpur Launches Healthcare Training Centre to Empower Rural Medical Workforce

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In a move set to strengthen community healthcare in rural and semi-urban India, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur has inaugurated a new training centre called the School for Skills: Healthcare & Technology.

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Uttar Pradesh Launches Prestigious UK Scholarship in Honor of Atal Bihari Vajpayee

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In a landmark announcement that blends education, diplomacy, and tribute, the Uttar Pradesh government has launched a new scholarship scheme that will enable five talented students from the state to pursue higher education in the United Kingdom each year.

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Delhi’s New School Fee Law Puts Parents in Charge — But It’s More Complicated Than It Looks

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In a significant development for education governance in the capital, the Delhi government has passed the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Bill, 2025.

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Disability Guidelines for NEET 2025 Admissions Disappoint, Fall Short of Supreme Court Directives

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The recently released disability guidelines by the National Medical Commission (NMC) for MBBS admissions under NEET 2025 have come under strong criticism from disability rights activists and medical professionals.

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IIT Roorkee Data Breach: A Wake-Up Call for India’s Higher Education Sector

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IIT Roorkee’s data breach exposes vulnerabilities in India’s higher education. A wake-up call for stronger cybersecurity, data protection, and campus safety.

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Karnataka Plans State Education Policy with Two-Language Formula

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Karnataka to launch its own education policy with a two-language formula, prioritizing mother tongue learning and regional needs for better student outcomes.

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Bihar Reduces Exam Fees for Government Jobs: ₹100 for Prelims, Mains Now Free

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Bihar reduces government job exam fees. Prelims cost only ₹100 while mains are free. A major relief for candidates applying for state recruitment exams.

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Supreme Court Upholds Three-Year Law Practice Rule for Judicial Exams: No Exception for Serving Judges

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The Supreme Court affirms the 3-year law practice rule for judicial service exams, rejecting pleas for relaxation, including those from serving judges.