![]() | Enrolment of girls in colleges up by 27%: CM MK StalinStalin unveils second phase of Pudhumai Penn; says the scheme, launched in Sept last, benefitted 1.56 lakh girls so far |
![]() | Food poisoning: Mangaluru hospital, hostel bookedDr Jagadeesha K, DSO, has lodged a police complaint stating that the hostel authorities served contaminated food due to which the students fell ill. |
![]() | 4 Telugu students top JEE Main 2023Toppers from Andhra and Telangana score 100 percentile, secure their place in the top 20 list |
![]() | 137 nursing students hospitalised in MangaluruAs many as 52 students have been admitted at AJ Hospital, 18 at KMC Hospital, eight at City Hospital, 42 at Fr Muller’s Hospital, and three at Mangala Hospital in city. |
![]() | 600 polytechnic students to be hired in Chittoor districtA special activity has been prepared for the students for the written examination to be held on February 25. |
![]() | ‘At least half of AP students drop out of UG courses’AISHE report cites that out of total 15.9 lakh students who enrolled themselves under UG courses in 2020-21, only 3.26 lakh passed out |
![]() | Adhere to traffic rules: M A Saleem’s mantra to students in BengaluruThe event was held on Tuesday morning at the Bangalore Traffic Park beside Bowring Institute, and was attended by 50 students and 50 traffic policemen. |
![]() | Don’t degrade nation while opposing govt: SSFSunni organisation says Islam can’t agree with attempts to convert hatred towards fascism to hatred towards nation |
![]() | No decision after slew of letters, students fret over NEET PG exam in BengaluruSeveral students and doctors have raised concerns over internship dates. |
![]() | Rajasthan: 10 CURAJ students suspended, NGO relates action to screening of BBC docuCURAJ authorities, however, said the action on the students has no connection with the screening of the documentary, calling it a routine disciplinary action against the students. |
![]() | Protests over BBC docu on DU campus, students detained“We detained 24 people from outside the Arts Faculty for disturbing peace in the area,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police (North) Sagar Singh Kalsi. |
![]() | Never take shortcut, cheating won't help in long run: PM Modi to studentsA record 38 lakh students registered this year for participation in 'Pariksha Pe Charcha', at least 15 lakh more than last year, according to Union Education Minister. |
![]() | Jamia tense amid BBC documentary rowThe atmosphere at Jamia remained tense on Wednesday as the left student organisation, the Students’ Federation of India (SFI) called for the screening of the documentary in the university premises. |
![]() | SC gives six weeks to Centre to decide fate of Ukraine-returned medicosA bench of Justices BR Gavai and Vikram Nath adjourned the matter for six weeks after being informed that the committee had met once but needed more time to take a decision. |
![]() | 135 per cent increase in Hyd students enrolling into foreign varsitiesNoting high demand for jobs and current industry needs, students are preferring STEM-related courses such as Artificial Intelligence. |
![]() | Telangana: Students protest seeking hike in mess allowance, scholarshipWhile huge rallies were held at 392 centres across TS, thousands joined protest at the Telugu Samkshema Bhavan in Hyderabad |
![]() | Wipro layoff: Employee union writes to govt seeking actionLast week, Wipro had fired 452 freshers and the company said they performed poorly in assessments repeatedly even after providing training. |
![]() | US: 2 students killed, man hurt in Des Moines shootingThree people were arrested shortly after the shooting at the educational program called Starts Right Here, police said. |
![]() | Supreme Court to consider setting up three-judge bench to hear Karnataka Hijab ban rowA bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandarchud, and Justices V Ramasubramanian and JB Pardiwala, took note of the submissions of senior advocate Meenakshi Arora that an interim order was needed. |
![]() | Bhopal: Kit for early detection of oral cancer developed by students of Nagpur-based CollegeWith the burden of oral cancer rising in the country, two students of Nagpur-based College under the guidance of their mentor have developed a smart device for early screening. |
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