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Telangana's Major Education Reforms: 2023-2025

Telangana Education Department unveils massive 2-year plan: 10,000+ teacher posts filled, free electricity for schools, AI literacy from class 1, and new universities. Read the full report.

New Chairperson for College Service Commission in Kolkata

Souren Bandyopadhyay replaces Dipak Kumar Kar as the College Service Commission chairperson. The higher education department made the changes citing Kar's new VC role, amidst complaints of interview irregularities.

Govt Says No to Indian Education Service Proposal

The Centre has ruled out creating an Indian Education Service for top university posts. The government highlights existing autonomy and new tech portals for transparent recruitment.

Winter Parliament Session: 13 Bills on Agenda

India's Parliament Winter Session commences with 13 key bills including atomic energy reforms and insurance sector changes. Opposition to raise pressing national issues. Full coverage inside.

Singh Seeks Panel Review for Higher Education Bill

Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh requests parliamentary committee scrutiny of the Higher Education Commission of India Bill 2025 before Parliament debate. The Bill aims to merge UGC, AICTE, and NCTE.

Dr. K. N. Modi University 8th Convocation Held

Dr. K. N. Modi University in Rajasthan celebrated its 8th convocation with Union Minister Nitin Gadkari as chief guest. 19 scholars received PhD degrees and new campus plans announced.

Rani Channamma University Convocation Today

Rani Channamma University hosts grand convocation, awarding 38,485 degrees to students. Vice Chancellor Prof C M Thyagaraja announces historic graduation ceremony in Belagavi.

10 Bills for Parliament Winter Session 2025

Indian government lists 10 crucial bills for Winter Session including Atomic Energy Bill 2025 and Higher Education Commission Bill. Key reforms in nuclear sector, education, and economy await parliamentary approval.

Economic logic drives students away from humanities

India's higher education sees dramatic shift as economic priorities reshape student choices. Humanities enrollment declines while STEM fields surge. Discover the data and implications for India's education future.

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