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PG Medical Counselling 2025 Round 3 Delayed

The third round of PG Medical Counselling 2025 is postponed pending a revision of the qualifying percentile. 163 seats remain vacant in Gujarat after two rounds. Get the latest updates here.

Schools Across India Celebrate Christmas with Joy

Educational institutions in Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh marked Christmas with nativity plays, carols, and charity drives, spreading the festive message of peace and brotherhood.

7.17 Lakh Students Register for Gujarat CET 2024

A record 7.17 lakh students in Gujarat have registered for the Common Entrance Test (CET) for Class 6 admissions to state-run schools and scholarships. Registrations surged by 89,000 this year.

3 Lohian Schools Await Reconstruction, Year Ends in Delay

Three government schools in Jalandhar's Lohian block remain in a dilapidated state as reconstruction delays persist. Students face safety risks and poor learning conditions. Read about the official promises and the ground reality.

Telangana's Budget Schools Shift to CBSE, Fees Soar

Hundreds of private schools in Telangana are switching to the CBSE curriculum, driven by parent demand. The move promises holistic learning but comes with a steep 1.5 to 2 times fee hike, reshaping the state's education landscape. Explore the implications

23 Mohali Schools Win National Green School Award

23 government schools in Mohali, Punjab, have been selected for the prestigious National Green School Award. They will be honored in Delhi on January 30 for their outstanding environmental initiatives.

Schools in Punjab & Haryana Celebrate Christmas

Educational institutions across Punjab and Haryana held vibrant Christmas celebrations, featuring plays, carols, and Santa Claus, fostering joy and communal harmony. Read more about the festive spirit in schools.

Telangana: 40% rise in govt schools with under 10 students

Official data reveals a crisis in Telangana's government schools, with over 5,000 institutions having fewer than 10 students. Experts blame single-teacher setups and a shift towards private education. Read the full analysis.

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