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25.02 / 06:53
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University of Delaware (UD). The council is hoping the move helps to alleviate the city's projected $8 million revenue gap in 2025. According to a reports, UD President Dennis Assanis has attributed the university's financial challenges to inflated employee health-care costs, leading to a hiring freeze and the contemplation of additional budgetary measures. However, local officials argue that the university, being exempt from property taxes, should contribute to the city's rising operational costs. Opposition to the proposed tax have come from students and administrators who argue that the university already significantly contributes to Newark's economy. They contend that an additional tax would impose a burden on students.
25.02 / 06:53
COST FIVE BLOCK hospital 2020 Department Colleges All you need to know about the 5 AIIMS PM Modi will inaugurate from Rajkot
As per the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Modi will also lay the foundation stone for more than 200 Health Care Infrastructure Projects worth more than Rs 11,500 crore across 23 States and UTs. After inaugurating one in Jammu last week, during his visit to Gujarat, PM Modi is also set to inaugurate five more All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) at Rajkot (Gujarat), Bathinda (Punjab), Raebareli (Uttar Pradesh), Kalyani (West Bengal) and Mangalagiri (Andhra Pradesh).
25.02 / 02:21
Fighting Align Election President country 2020 Colleges us presidential elections US Presidential Elections: Here's how Trump won in South Carolina and what it could mean for his chances in November
US Presidential Elections 2024: Donald Trump won over South Carolina Republicans as the candidate who voters believe can win in November, keep the country safe and has the mental capability to be president. Trump cruised to victory in the South Carolina primary with the support of an almost unwavering base of loyal voters. AP VoteCast found that Republicans in the state are broadly aligned with Trumps’s goals: Many question the value of supporting Ukraine’s fight against Russia; overwhelming majorities see immigrants as hurting the U.S.
24.02 / 13:23
Universities country Schools Colleges 7th Pay Commission: Government employees likely to get 4% DA hike in March 2024
the Cabinet had last increased the DA for government employees and Dearness Relief (DR) for pensioners by four per cent. With that four per cent hike, the DA was increased from 42 per cent to 46 per cent. The decision benefitted 48.67 lakh central government employees and 67.95 lakh pensioners.
24.02 / 07:11
Discover NMC information reports shock Colleges Investigations Illegal MBBS seats case gives medical education system some more bad publicity
MBBS seats have put medical education in India in the spotlight for the wrong reasons again. According to a ToI report on February 24, Delhi police is probing some officials of the National Medical Commission (NMC) and medical colleges in connection with the case. As of now, two NMC officials and four colleges are under the scanner. In the alleged scam, the colleges in question were allowed to raise the number of seats in MBBS, MD and other courses illegally.
24.02 / 01:13
COST Citi FIVE Healthcare country Department Colleges "PM Modi to inaugurate Sudarshan Setu Bridge on Feb 25": Gujarat Home Minister
Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Dwarka and will inaugurate the Sudarshan Setu bridge on February 25. «PM Modi will inaugurate the Sudarshan Setu bridge in Dwarka on February 25. This bridge in itself is a good model and its visuals have become famous in the country. The way Dwaraka is decorated during Janmashtami similarly, ahead of PM Modi's arrival the people have decorated the entire city. Everyone is very eager for the arrival of the Prime Minister,» Gujarat Home Minister told ANI. Along with this, Gujarat Minister Rushikesh Patel on Friday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Rajkot on February 25 and will inaugurate the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) indoor-patient department.
23.02 / 09:45
WhatsApp Universities shooting Celebrity Colleges Sporting PM Modi inaugurates, lays foundation of projects worth Rs 13,000 crore in Varanasi
Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation of several projects worth more than Rs 13,000 crore in his parliamentary constituency of Varanasi on Friday. According to an official statement, these projects include multiple roads, a cooking gas bottling plant, a milk processing unit, and a silk fabric printing common facility centre for weavers. For the textiles sector of Varanasi, Modi laid the foundation stone of a National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT).
23.02 / 08:03
Parke BURST students reports Videos Colleges Kerala bus burst into flames near Alappuzha, all passengers safe | Watch video
passengers escaped unhurt as the driver noticed a burning smell and asked everyone to get off the bus quickly, PTI reported. The bus was almost fully gutted in the fire. "The fire has been extinguished by the fire force.
22.02 / 10:27
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Students learn the procedures and protocols needed to respond to emergencies.
22.02 / 07:57
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Roughly half of college graduates end up in jobs where their degrees aren’t needed, and that underemployment has lasting implications for workers’ earnings and career paths. That is the key finding of a new study tracking the career paths of more than 10 million people who entered the job market over the past decade.
22.02 / 06:07
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attacks on Indian students in America have risen in the recent past and the UK's economy is still struggling to recover from the mild recession it was reeling under — it is perhaps the time for Indian students to reassess the conventional study destinations of America, UK and Canada. Overall, there are 13.2 lakh Indian students currently studying abroad out of which 4.6 lakh are in the USA and 1.83 lakh students in Canada, World Bank blog data shows. There are a total of 423 higher education institutions in Germany, including 108 universities, 211 universities of applied sciences and 52 colleges of art and music.
20.02 / 15:47
UPS Provident students performer information rights Colleges After criticism, Stephen's College withdraws order on suspension of students for missing assembly
morning assembly, the Stephen's College on Tuesday withdrew the decision clarifying that the email sent to students was «incorrectly worded» and «miscommunicated». In an email addressed to students and their parents, Stephen's College principal John Varghese clarified will that there will be no suspension with regard to attendance for the morning assembly. «On Saturday, 17th February 2024 an email was sent from my office. It was a miscommunication, incorrectly worded and my sincere apologies for that. I was also not copied on that email, a practice which is normally followed when I instruct my office to communicate, in written mode, on my behalf. Let me therefore set right the matter through this email,» the email by Varghese read. The principal also stated that the morning assembly held in the college is an old tradition and not organised as a religious exercise while pointing that small portions from several religious and philosophical texts are read out during the assembly.
20.02 / 07:47
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₹32,000 crore. While addressing the gathering in Jammu, Modi commences address in Dogri, promising that no eligible citizen will miss out on benefits - assuring his commitment. He said, “The projects in Jammu and Kashmir will propel holistic development of the region." He stressed, “Modi will help you realise the dreams you had for 70 years." Moreover, the PM slammed the former government and said, “Government who are concerned about their families do not think of youths of the state." He further noted, "We will ensure JK is free of dynasty politics," adding, "The government will replace parivarvad with Vikas (development).
20.02 / 04:31
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NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal receives threat letter Shinde said that the survey has been conducted on nearly 2-2.5 crore people. "Keeping in mind that the OBC community is not left behind in the process, the government will present the report to the cabinet committee. On February 20, we have called a special session of the assembly, after which the Maratha reservation will be given according to the terms of the law," the Maharashtra CM said.
20.02 / 03:01
COST UPS BLOCK Healthcare hospital Colleges PM Modi to inaugurate six AIIMS hospitals in next six days, AIIMS Vijaypur in Jammu to be launched today. Details here
PM Modi to visit Jammu and Kashmir on Feb 20, to initiate 'Viksit Bharat' plans Established at a cost of over 1660 crore and in an area spanning over 227 acres, the hospital is equipped with facilities like 720 beds, a Medical College with 125 seats, Nursing College with 60 seats, AYUSH Block with 30 beds, residential accommodation for faculty and staff, hostel accommodation for UG and PG students, a night Shelter, Guest House, Auditorium, Shopping Complex, etc. The state-of-the-art hospital will provide high-quality patient care services in 18 Specialities and 17 Super Specialities including Cardiology, Gastro-enterology, Nephrology, Urology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Medical Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Endocrinology, Burns and Plastic Surgery.
19.02 / 13:49
UPS Citi Election Justice Courts Colleges PM Modi takes sharp dig at Supreme Court: ‘In today's era, Lord Krishna would be charged with…’
Supreme Court and the judgment would come that something was given to Lord Krishna in corruption and Lord Krishna was doing corruption. It is better that you expressed your feelings and did not give anything," PM Modi said. In a unanimous judgment on Thursday, a constitution bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud struck down the electoral bond scheme and the State Bank of India (SBI) to publish the transaction details.
19.02 / 13:37
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For many students, the excitement of being accepted into their first-choice college is being tempered this year by a troublesome uncertainty over whether they’ll get the financial aid they need to attend
19.02 / 10:59
Opinion performer song Schools Features Videos Colleges Mumbai Woman flags X user's ‘kotha’ comment on her video, Mumbai Police responds
India Today. He used a caption for Shruti’s video, which was the primary cause that led to the controversy. ALSO READ: Viral video of Saraswati idol ‘without saree’ sparks protests at Tripura govt college “Indian schools and colleges are well known for organizing ‘Sanskritik karyakram’ and performances based on traditional and regional culture, but now it has become a ‘kotha.’ In the name of cultural events, shaking b**ty on item songs is all they call a cultural program.

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