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In MP village, kids risk lives every day, hop over dam pillars to reach school
Children in Vidisha district risk daily commutes across a river. They use concrete pillars to shorten their journey to school. This dangerous route avoids a much longer road trip to the nearest secondary facility. Parents face difficult choices between safety and education for their children. Authorities have been informed and are seeking a swift resolution.
مواجهة الأبطال: ربع نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا يتفجر بالإثارة!
Withdraw cases, allow youngsters to continue studies: SC to states
The Supreme Court permitted governments to withdraw cases against student protesters. This move aims to allow students to pursue their studies without prosecution fears. However, cases against individuals with criminal records will not be dropped. The court will also establish guidelines for the use of graded force by police. Discussions on modalities for dropping cases against genuine students are ongoing.
New York school pauses humanoid classroom robot pilot
A lifelike humanoid robot was expected to take a seat inside a New York high school classroom. Those plans are now on hold. The planned robot is reportedly stationary, with silicone skin and long brown hair.Realbotix and Salamanca City Central School District had announced a limited pilot for fall 2026 involving Optio, an artificial intelligence-powered educational assistant, and one new Realbotix M-Series humanoid unit.On July 24, the district announced that the pilot had been paused while it...
How LeBron James turned childhood pain into a $41M education mission
LeBron James established a scholarship program for Akron students. This initiative helps approximately eleven hundred students attend college. The program stems from his own childhood struggles with financial instability. He never attended college himself, entering the NBA directly after high school. This mission provides a realistic chance for education beyond high school.
Fired ‘60 Minutes’ correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Scott Pelley wash up at Columbia Journalism School
Recently fired "60 Minutes" correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Scott Pelley have found a safe space, landing at Columbia Journalism School (CJS) for the 2026–27 academic year.Alfonsi and Pelley, who were shown the door from "60 Minutes" after clashing with CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss and objecting to attempts to tamp down the partisanship at the iconic newsmagazine, will serve at the historically liberal-yet-celebrated home to the Pulitzer Prize as journalists-in-residence, the school ann...
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TN SSLC supplementary result 2026 out: Check Class 10 marks here
Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations has announced the SSLC Class 10 supplementary results. Students can check their marks memo on the official website tnresults.nic.in. They will need their exam roll number and date of birth to access results. This announcement allows successful candidates to proceed with Class 11 admissions. Original marksheets will be available from respective schools later.
Bhumi Pednekar's remarks on NEET protests spark debate; netizens accuse her of being selective - Khaleej Times
Bhumi Pednekar's remarks on NEET protests spark debate; netizens accuse her of being selective Khaleej Times
Faridabad school teacher stabbed to death by masked man; CCTV captures attack
In a tragic incident at a local school, a 26-year-old teacher was brutally stabbed by a masked assailant. Reports indicate that the attacker waited near the classroom before launching a sudden assault with a knife. Surveillance footage documented the horrifying event, leading to the victim's death. Authorities are actively investigating this shocking crime and are on the hunt for the unidentified attacker.
'Will emperor show his degree?' Dipke says ready to share scholarship, loan records
NEW DELHI: Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke on Monday challenged BJP leaders to make their educational qualifications public after an RTI query was filed seeking details of the funding for his studies abroad.
Philippines urges OFW dependents to apply for college scholarships worth up to Dh3,600 - Khaleej Times
Philippines urges OFW dependents to apply for college scholarships worth up to Dh3,600 Khaleej Times
India’s manufacturing growth slows, but HSBC PMI stays in expansion territory
India’s manufacturing sector saw its slowest pace of activity expansion in nearly five years in July, according to HSBC India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) data released on Monday.
Mississippi professor reveals hidden way he used to expose AI cheating in viral video
Mississippi college professor Jason Gibson went viral after his TikTok series last month exposed his students using artificial intelligence (AI) to cheat on assignments.His first video, released on July 20, featured the Alcorn State University history professor revealing that 32 out of his 35 students failed a portion of his midterm after he discovered they used AI to generate their responses.He displayed his midterm prompt, which asked students to make a comparison between the advancements in t...
UK’s first ‘super-university’, merging Greenwich and Kent, to launch in September
The new London and South East University Group will be UK’s third largest higher education institutionThe UK’s first “super-university”, which will merge the universities of Greenwich and Kent, is set to launch in September.The new London and South East University Group, to be known as the LASEUG, will have more than 50,000 students on four campuses across London, Medway and Kent, making it the third largest higher education institution in the UK. Continue reading...
NTA floats tender to secure offices, exam material 24x7
NEW DELHI: After a paper leak exposed weak links in India’s biggest entrance examination, National Testing Agency (NTA) is moving to put its premises, confidential records and examination material under round-the-clock watch. The agency has floated a tender estimated at Rs 7.5 crore to hire a security firm for its headquarters at Minto Road, regional office in Okhla and other notified locations.
Education needs more capital, fewer curbs: Noel Tata
BENGALURU: Tata Trusts chairman Noel Tata on Sunday questioned restrictions on for-profit education, saying they discouraged investment in a sector where India needs far more quality colleges and universities.
'Cancel JPSC exam': Jharkhand students continue protest, seek CBI investigation
NEW DELHI: Hundreds of students continued their protest in Ranchi on Sunday for the fifth consecutive day over alleged irregularities in the 14th Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) examination, the JSSC-CGL and other recruitment tests. The demonstrators are seeking a CBI probe into recruitment examinations, cancellation of the 14th JPSC Combined Preliminary Test and reforms in the state’s recruitment agencies.
'Got scholarship, took loan': CJP's Abhijeet Dipke on education expenses row
Abhijeet Dipke stated his US education was funded by a scholarship and loan. He also mentioned the Cockroach Janta Party will use crowdfunding for transparency. RTI activist Amit Tiwari questioned Dipke's father's financial capacity for US education. Tiwari filed complaints with the Election Commission and tax authorities regarding the organization. He also requested an inquiry into the financial assets of Dipke's father.
'CJP stands with students': Abhijeet Dipke backs Jharkhand protest
Students in Jharkhand continue protests over alleged recruitment exam irregularities. They demand a CBI probe into JPSC and JSSC examination discrepancies. Protesters have lost faith in the current CID investigation into the matter. They seek reforms in the recruitment process and action against responsible officials. The students warn of further escalation if their concerns are not addressed.
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