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04.08 / 17:05
Citi Target Death War reports Schools Gaza civil defence says Israel strike on schools kills 30
schools in Gaza City on Sunday, killing at least 30 people, while the military reported it had struck Hamas command centres. These bring to at least 11 the number of schools in Gaza to be struck since July 6, killing around 150 people, based on a tally of tolls previously given by officials in the Hamas-run territory. «The number of martyrs in the massacre of the Hassan Salameh and Al-Nasr schools' bombing has risen to 30. Dozens were also wounded,» civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP.
04.08 / 13:54
UPS NMC testing Schools Colleges Scandals Post NEET controversy, Centre plans to increase undergrad medical seats by 3,000
New Delhi: Facing flak over the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) scandal, the union government plans to increase the number of undergraduate (UG) medical seats by 3,000 for the coming academic session (2024-25), taking the total to over 115,000 seats. This year's entrance tests to medical schools, known as NEET, have been hit by scandals over leaks of the exam papers. The plan approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC)—India’s apex medical education regulator—also includes approval for setting up 28 new private medical colleges.
03.08 / 15:39
Booking WhatsApp electronic information reports Department Schools Aadhaar cards forged with toe prints, school kids' retina scans for Rs 25,000; CBI lodges FIR
CBI has registered an FIR into a major racket of making Aadhaar cards allegedly using forged documents and fingerprints for Rs 25,000 in Rajasthan, officials said, adding that three persons have been booked. In some cases, fingerprints and retina scans of school kids, even toe prints were used to make the Aadhaar cards, they said. The matter came to light through a news report after a complaint was filed with police by a programmer in the department of information technology and communication, Manohar Lal, in Sanchore, they said.
03.08 / 14:41
Football Boxing DISH Olympics Schools Interviews Sporting Olympics boxer Imane Khelif reveals she once sold bread on streets for a living, was discouraged from ‘men’s sport’
gender debate). However, once boxer extraordinaire Imane Khelif was living at the fringes of the society, selling bread on the streets. Khelif, who sparked global outrage when she overpowered her opponent in 46 seconds, as well as an invasive discourse on her gender identity recently talked about having a rough childhood. In an interview with the Algerian TV channel Canal Algerie, the boxer said that she faced many hurdles early in her career, as many of her family members were opposed to her pursuing this profession. “I come from a conservative region and family. Boxing was a sport dedicated only to men,” she told the channel.
03.08 / 12:12
UPS Provident Waters Election Research wellness Schools North Dakota voters will decide whether to abolish property taxes
North Dakota voters will decide in November whether to eliminate property taxes
03.08 / 08:34
security Actor stage Department donates Schools Kerala landslides: Rescue operations enter fifth day, 215 bodies recovered
In a bid to locate people still believed to be trapped beneath the debris in landslide-ravaged villages, deep search radars will be deployed in the affected areas, a Defence PRO said on Saturday. The Kerala government has requested the deployment of advanced radar equipment, including one Xaver radar and four Reeco radars, which will be airlifted from Delhi in an Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft, along with their operators.
02.08 / 21:01
Football wellness Universities donates Schools Colleges athletics Nebraska, Ohio State, Alabama raise NIL funds at football practice through fan admission, autographs
Tradition-rich college football programs Nebraska, Ohio State and Alabama are capitalizing on the passion of their fans to generate funds for their NIL collectives
02.08 / 20:17
markets Trade show social hospital reports Schools Which industries hired the most workers in July?
Huntington Private Bank chief economist Olu Omodunbi says the jobs report shows a slowing in the labor market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
02.08 / 18:27
UPS Trade students Universities Olympics Schools fencing The medical student who can’t stop winning gold medals
PARIS—Her parents are doctors. So are her siblings. Lee Kiefer is studying to be one, too.
02.08 / 16:46
Provident Election Bill students Department sanitizer Schools Telangana to provide free power supply to 30,000 govt schools
Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Friday said the state government would provide free electricity to about 30,000 government schools as part of measures to improve infrastructure facilities. Addressing a convention of teachers who have recently been promoted, he also said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal won elections thrice as he improved government schools and provided quality education to the poor. Observing that electricity supply is a sine qua non for imparting quality education in schools, including using computers, he said power supply was stopped by the energy department when electricity bills of schools were not paid, he said. «When (free power) is given to farmers and 200 units free (power) is provided to the poor, why cannot free electricity be provided in schools where Telangana's future is built. I gave directives to our government officials to provide free power to the 30,000 schools in Telangana. The state government will take that burden,» he said.
02.08 / 02:52
Football Universities Olympics Schools International Sporting athletics Parth Jindal: Giving India a sporting chance
Also read: Deepak Dhar of Banijay: Bigg Boss of entertainment in India After gaining experience at a hedge fund in New York and at a partner of JSW Steel in Japan, Jindal decided to learn the tricks of the trade at JSW Group. All along, he was clear that he wanted to build businesses and create his own legacy, much like his grandfather and father had in the past. And quite unknowingly, his first assignment handed him a brainwave that pushed him in the direction of sports.
01.08 / 16:46
markets Provident Target FIVE pandemic consequences Schools Posthaste: Canada's immigration clampdown could have more consequences than we thought
The Federal government’s move to rein in the entry of temporary residents to Canada could have more of an impact than we thought.
01.08 / 15:07
UPS Research students Universities show Schools Colleges Your Gen-Z employee isn’t fooled by your compliment sandwich
My friend Alex is a tall, handsome surgeon. A former quarterback in high school and college, he’s always been the kind of person others listen to. As an ear, nose and throat specialist, he works wonders restoring people’s hearing with cochlear implants.
31.07 / 15:03
Waters Death students prevention guidelines evacuation Schools Delhi govt enforces new safety guidelines for schools after UPSC aspirants' deaths in coaching centre flooding incident
Delhi Government has introduced new safety guidelines for educational institutions. This move aims to address critical safety lapses and prevent similar incidents in the future.
31.07 / 12:52
UPS students Olympics Schools Colleges athletics fencing Everyone on this US Olympic team went to Harvard
PARIS—Harvard is known for producing American presidents, Nobel Prize winners and people who love to remind you that they went to Harvard. It’s not known for churning out the world’s greatest athletes. In fact, Harvard is about as much of a factory for American sports talent as the Sorbonne.
31.07 / 10:51
Career Manufacturing Research show Pregnancy Schools Married women and employment: Not a 'match made in heaven'?
The budget for 2024-25 highlights the urgency of job creation and skilling, and emphasizes the need to get more women into India’s labour force. As the government prepares to roll out employment-linked incentives and other schemes aimed at first-time workers that may increase the participation of women in the workforce, we must also think about women who have exited. Our research with low-skilled workers in the manufacturing sector clearly shows that manufacturers face a huge turnover among women working on the shop-floor.
31.07 / 10:29
UPS reports recommendations evacuation Schools Updates Warned Kerala seven days before the Wayanad landslides, reveals Amit Shah in Rajya Sabha
Kerala government was warned seven days ahead of the tragic landslide which claimed more than 150 lives. Speaking about the early warning system in Rajya Sabha, Union Home Minister said that Government of India had alerted the government of Kerala seven days before the incident, and then on July 24 and 25 too early warning was given.
31.07 / 08:19
Booking Career RAI Celebrity Schools Courts Munshi Premchand's Birth Anniversary: 5 must-read books, lesser-known facts, and inspiring quotes from Hindi's legendary writer
Munshi Premchand, a towering figure in Indian literature. Known for his Hindustani literature, Premchand's work vividly portrays colonial India through a realistic lens. His contributions to Hindi and Urdu fiction have left an indelible mark on the literary world.
31.07 / 07:21
Provident Cooper Align students Universities Schools International India signs pact to fund & send government officials for post-graduation study in Japan
India-Japan relations, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has signed a Grant Agreement with the Government of India to implement «The Project for Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS).»
31.07 / 07:12
Citi IPO Aware Platform reports Schools International IPO-bound FirstCry reports 15% jump in FY24 revenue to Rs 6,481 crore, losses down 34%
IPO-bound baby and mother care products retailer FirstCry reported a 15% growth in operating revenue at Rs 6,481 crore in FY24, while it reduced losses by 34% to Rs 321 crore during the same period, per regulatory filings sourced through business intelligence platform Tofler.
31.07 / 04:23
Racing wellness voice Schools Updates OpenAI starts roll-out of advanced voice mode to some ChatGPT Plus users
OpenAI is starting to roll out an advanced voice mode to a small group of ChatGPT Plus users, the Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence startup said on Tuesday in a post on X.

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