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2 new secretaries in education ministry, Vineet Joshi moved to panchayati raj
NEW DELHI: Amid ongoing protests over NEET-UG paper leak issue, govt Thursday named new secretaries for higher and school education departments, with incumbent Vineet Joshi, who had charge of both, moved to low-profile panchayati raj department.
How to keep an ancient text interesting to students? Make it a summer blockbuster
Education How to keep an ancient text interesting to students? Make it a summer blockbuster Updated July 23, 20265:50 PM ET Originally published July 23, 20264:37 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered Sequoia Carrillo How to keep an ancient text interesting to students? Make it a summer blockbuster Listen · 4:13 4:13 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed
'More actions to come in tomorrow's cabinet': PM Modi on NEET paper leak
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday released a video message addressing students assuring "more strict actions against paper leaks to come in tomorrow’s Cabinet!"
'Stay away from protest': DU tells students; many colleges 'stand with Pradhan'
Several Delhi University colleges backed Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on social media. Other student groups condemned police action against protesters and showed solidarity. Some colleges later removed their posts and issued apologies for their statements. Student societies expressed support for the ongoing agitation and peaceful dissent. The article highlights a division within the university regarding the protests.
'For India's future': Gill urges compassion, mutual respect amid student protests
Shubman Gill urged compassion and respect for students protesting exam paper leaks. He believes India's youth deserve opportunities to learn and shape the nation's future. Several prominent Indian athletes have also voiced their support for the protesting students. They emphasise the importance of honesty and merit in the education system. The athletes hope for a fair resolution that protects students' hard work and aspirations.
NEET row: Delhi HC notifies special fast-track court, judge following PM's announcement
The Delhi High Court has designated a special fast-track court at Rouse Avenue to exclusively hear cases related to paper leaks and unfair practices under the Public Examinations Act, 2024. The move follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement of fast-track courts amid ongoing protests over the alleged NEET paper leak.
Govt reshuffles top bureaucrats in ministries: Education secretary shifted out
NEW DELHI: The Centre on Thursday appointed senior IAS officer Naresh Gangwar as the new education secretary, replacing Vineet Joshi, amid continuing protests over the alleged NEET paper leak.
‘Paper leak’ at Uttarakhand Technical University, 2 BTech exams cancelled
Dehradun: Amid the ongoing unrest related to paper leaks, Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University (UTU) cancelled two BTech examinations following allegations that a paper had been leaked on WhatsApp. An affiliated college terminated the service of an accused assistant professor, and he was arrested on Thursday following a complaint by the university.
'Failure is okay, cheating is not': Sachin Tendulkar speaks out on NEET protests
Sachin Tendulkar urged society to uphold hard work and meritocracy amid NEET exam protests. He stressed that adults must shape a culture valuing effort over shortcuts. Students' disappointment over unrewarded hard work is understandable and should be addressed. Other cricketers like Shikhar Dhawan and Mohammad Kaif also voiced concerns. They called for fair resolutions and an end to student mistreatment during protests.
Get into med school in the graphic memoir 'See One, Do One, Teach One'
Review Book Reviews Get into med school in the graphic memoir 'See One, Do One, Teach One' July 23, 20268:36 AM ET By Tahneer Oksman W. W. Norton & Company For most people, knowledge of what life on the job is like for healthcare workers comes primarily from two limited vantage points: watching television shows and experiencing their own patient care. The same is true even for many people who eventually become doctors and nurses, as Grace Farris reminds us early on in her sensitive, energetic g...
'I hope we can all unite': Bindra urges to 'strengthen education system' amid protests
Without directly commenting on the ongoing protests or demands for the removal of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Bindra said the focus should remain on building a transparent and merit-based education system.
AAI recruitment 2026: Notification released for 389 Manager, Junior Executive posts
The Airports Authority of India announced 389 Manager and Junior Executive vacancies. Online applications open August 8 and close September 7, 2026. Candidates will face a computer-based test with no negative marking. Manager roles require three years of experience, while junior roles do not. Selected individuals will receive substantial salaries and benefits.
Water cannon, tug of war and a stolen gate: Patna NEET protest goes viral
Bihar is not for beginners..बिहारी होना इतना आसान नहीं है बौस। आंदोलन कुचलने के लिए बिहार पुलिस वाटर कैनन से पानी की बौछार कर रही है । बिहारी लोग झूम झूम कर रेनडांस का मजा ले रहे हैं। pic.twitter.com/x9Tcjj5hO2
CBI says no evidence found against kingpin Sanjeev Mukhiya in NEET-UG 2024 paper leak case
In the year 2024, Bihar Police had detected the theft of the question paper of the NEET (UG) 2024 Examination and had registered a case in this regard. Prima facie suspicion had emerged at that stage against one Sanjeev Kumar @ Sanjeev Mukhiya may have been involved in the theft,… pic.twitter.com/Ueftmij04t
Canada college to protesting Indian students: Seek legal advice, retain imp documents
Indian students protest after Portage College's business management diploma graduates faced work visa rejections. The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada stated their programs were not eligible for permits. Portage College encourages affected students to retain important documents and seek legal advice. The college cannot overturn decisions made by the immigration authority. Affected students should consult official government materials and obtain independent advice.
US tells MIT & others: Scientists can help beat China more than universities
The US government plans to fund individual scientists directly, moving away from large institutions. This strategic shift aims to accelerate technological discovery and maintain American leadership in science. Federal agencies are tasked with submitting action plans within ninety days for implementation. The report emphasizes revitalizing science and technology through AI and new research organizations. This initiative seeks to ensure scientific advancements benefit all Americans across the nati...
SBI PO Admit card 2026 released; Prelims hall tickets available for 1,500 vacancies
The State Bank of India has released the SBI PO Admit Card 2026 for candidates appearing in the Preliminary examination for 1,500 Probationary Officer vacancies. Hall tickets were issued on July 22, 2026, and can be downloaded using registration credentials. The Preliminary examination will be held on August 1 and 2, 2026. Candidates must verify all details, carry the required documents and follow the examination day instructions mentioned on the admit card.
NTA runs on 24 permanent staff, 197 contractual and outsourced hands
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) — which handled over 6.6 crore candidate registrations since 2018 for competitive exams such as NEET-UG, JEE and UGC-NET — currently has just 24 permanent officials against 197 contractual and outsourced personnel, govt told Rajya Sabha Wednesday. The agency has 39 permanent posts filled through deputation.
Rupali Ganguly asks students to protest peacefully: Demand for justice over paper leaks is valid
Actress Rupali Ganguly expressed her thoughts on the current student protests, asserting that outside forces have taken control of the movements. She emphasized that the use of violence detracts from the rightful calls for equitable examination processes. The protests escalated following Sonam Wangchuk's ejection from Jantar Mantar, where many in the nation rally behind students advocating for transparency and necessary reforms.
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