Kerala Teacher Suspended for Sexual Assault of Student

A Palakkad schoolteacher is suspended for allegedly giving liquor to a Class VI student and sexually assaulting him. The school manager faces disqualification for suppressing the crime. Read the full report.

JNU Files Police Complaint Over 'Inflammatory' Slogans

JNU has lodged a police complaint against its students' union for alleged hate speech during a protest. The university has initiated a proctorial inquiry and warned of suspensions. Read the full details.

Uttarakhand Teachers Oppose Stray Dog Monitoring Task

Uttarakhand teachers express strong displeasure over being directed to identify stray dogs on campus. They argue the non-academic duty diverts them from teaching and should be handled by civic bodies. Read more.

Mangalore University votes to keep its name, rejects renaming

Mangalore University officials and syndicate members pass a resolution to retain the institution's name, rejecting proposals for renaming. The decision cites global recognition, emotional attachment, and financial burden. Read the full story.

Harvard Chief: Faculty Politics Hurt Open Debate

Harvard President Alan Garber says professors' personal views in classrooms discourage student debate. He links it to rising campus intolerance and antisemitism. Read his candid podcast remarks.

HPU to offer UG courses in Data Science, AI from 2026

Himachal Pradesh University approves new undergraduate programs in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence for affiliated colleges, along with a new academic counsellor post and part-time PhDs. Read for details.

69th National School Games Inaugurated in Ludhiana

Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains inaugurated the 69th National School Games in Ludhiana. Over 1,000 athletes from across India will compete from Jan 6-11. Discover Punjab's new sports initiatives.

Chhattisgarh Cold Wave Closes Schools Till Jan 10

Surguja division declares holidays for primary students as dense fog and cold wave grip north Chhattisgarh. IMD issues alert for sharp chill and poor visibility till Thursday. Stay safe with health and driving precautions.

Utah's Literacy Crisis: Half of 3rd Graders Behind

A new report reveals 50.3% of Utah's third graders lack reading proficiency. The analysis shows stark district disparities and highlights proven interventions that can help every child succeed. Discover the solutions.

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