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IIT Kharagpur Launches Healthcare Training Centre to Empower Rural Medical Workforce
NewsIn 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.
Uttar Pradesh Launches Prestigious UK Scholarship in Honor of Atal Bihari Vajpayee
NewsIn 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.
Delhi’s New School Fee Law Puts Parents in Charge — But It’s More Complicated Than It Looks
NewsIn 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.
Disability Guidelines for NEET 2025 Admissions Disappoint, Fall Short of Supreme Court Directives
NewsThe 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.
IIT Roorkee Data Breach: A Wake-Up Call for India’s Higher Education Sector
NewsIIT Roorkee’s data breach exposes vulnerabilities in India’s higher education. A wake-up call for stronger cybersecurity, data protection, and campus safety.
Karnataka Plans State Education Policy with Two-Language Formula
NewsKarnataka to launch its own education policy with a two-language formula, prioritizing mother tongue learning and regional needs for better student outcomes.
Bihar Reduces Exam Fees for Government Jobs: ₹100 for Prelims, Mains Now Free
NewsBihar reduces government job exam fees. Prelims cost only ₹100 while mains are free. A major relief for candidates applying for state recruitment exams.
Supreme Court Upholds Three-Year Law Practice Rule for Judicial Exams: No Exception for Serving Judges
NewsThe Supreme Court affirms the 3-year law practice rule for judicial service exams, rejecting pleas for relaxation, including those from serving judges.