KSOU Honorary Doctorates Spark Board Dissent, Boycott

Karnataka State Open University announces eight honorary doctorates for its 21st convocation despite objections from Board of Management members who allege unilateral selection and plan to boycott the event.

Hamali's Son Tops Davangere University Convocation

In an inspiring achievement, the son of a hamali (porter) from Karnataka, educated in Kannada medium, has secured the top position at Davangere University's convocation, highlighting the power of determination and quality education in regional languages.

Georgia Students Plan ICE Protest Walkouts on Friday

Thousands of Georgia students plan Friday walkouts protesting ICE operations as part of National Shutdown day. School districts warn of disciplinary action while organizers coordinate staggered departures across 100+ schools.

JPSC Announces 103 Civil Services Vacancies for 2025

The Jharkhand Public Service Commission has announced 103 vacancies for the State Civil Services Competition 2025. Applications will be accepted online from January 31 to February 14, with prelims tentatively scheduled for March 8.

Symbiosis: Pune's Global Peace Education Journey

Symbiosis International University, founded in Pune in 1971, has grown into a global education leader. With the new Rotary Peace Center, it advances peacebuilding in Asia, reflecting its ethos of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.

Avoid These Phrases That Hinder Child's Growth

A study reveals common parental phrases, intended to motivate school-age children, can inadvertently harm their confidence and learning. Experts suggest alternative communication strategies.

Small Teacher Comments, Big Impact on Kids

A new study reveals that seemingly minor remarks from teachers can have profound, long-lasting effects on children's self-esteem, motivation, and academic performance, highlighting the power of positive reinforcement in education.

How Classrooms Quietly Fail Children Every Day

Inclusion breaks down not through dramatic failures but through daily oversights: children who stop raising hands, seats that cause discomfort, and instructions that move too fast. Creating truly inclusive classrooms requires attention to these quiet mome

SC Stays UGC Equity Rules Over Caste, Ragging Concerns

The Supreme Court has stayed UGC's 2026 equity regulations, citing concerns about caste definitions, potential segregation, omission of ragging provisions, and lack of sub-group protections amid student protests.

Canada's 2026 Open Work Permit: Who Can Apply & How

Canada announces a new Open Work Permit program starting in 2026, allowing eligible foreign nationals to work for any employer. Learn about eligibility criteria, application steps, and key details for prospective applicants.

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