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Punjab Teachers Protest Mandatory Bridge Course

Punjab's experienced teachers with up to 20 years of service protest a mandatory Rs 25,000 bridge course, calling it harassment. Unions demand immediate withdrawal of the order.

IIT Kharagpur approves wellness courses after student suicides

IIT Kharagpur's Senate greenlights mandatory life skills and optional joy & success courses from Jan 2026 to build student resilience and combat mental health crises. Learn about the curriculum designed from lived student experiences.

Telangana's First Elderly Care Diploma Course Launched

Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University introduces a pioneering diploma in geriatric care, addressing a critical skill gap. Learn about this new initiative and the planned wellness centre for seniors.

IIEST Makes Well-Being Course Compulsory for Freshers

IIEST Shibpur launches a mandatory two-credit well-being and happiness course for first-year students, aligning with NEP 2020. The move aims to ease campus transition and address mental health. Read more.

JU Discontinues PG Diploma in Mass Communication

Jadavpur University halts its one-year PG diploma in mass communication due to poor response. Only 60 applications received this year. Read about the reasons and refund process.

DGCA Notice to IndiGo CEO Over Crew Rest Rules

Aviation expert supports DGCA's action against IndiGo for violating mandatory crew rest norms. The safety rule, enforced since July 2024, aims to prevent pilot fatigue. Read the full details.

Avoid These 5 Ivy League Application Mistakes

Learn the five critical errors that weaken elite university applications, from weak course rigor to poor social media presence. Get expert guidance to build a strong profile.

Expanded Chennai Ponds Avert Floods in Cyclone Ditwah

Greater Chennai Corporation's pre-monsoon work, including expanding stormwater ponds at Guindy Race Course, successfully prevented flooding in several neighbourhoods during recent heavy rains. See how infrastructure made the difference.

DGCA's 801 Vacancies: Short-Term Hiring as Stopgap

India's aviation regulator DGCA has 801 vacant posts out of 1630. To bridge the gap, it's hiring short-term contractual staff, but experts warn this is a band-aid solution for a serious safety oversight problem.

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