Deputy CM for providing quality education in State-run residential schools
Deputy Chief Minister directs officials to improve quality education in government-run residential schools, focusing on facilities and standards.
Grandeur marks Sirimanotsavam in Vizianagaram
Traditional Sirimanotsavam in Vizianagaram witnessed record crowds, with officials ensuring smooth procession and security measures in place.
Karnataka High Court issues model guidelines for preserving seized material in criminal cases  
The High Court of Karnataka has issued model guidelines for preserving seized articles, particularly electronic and other valuable gadgets, in criminal cases while emphasising the need to store and protect them from being damaged when they are in the custody of the police or the trial courts.
‘Hike auto fare, implement insurance for autorickshaw drivers’
‘Hike auto fare, implement insurance for autorickshaw drivers’
TGMREIS schools locked up for non-payment of rent, opened after government pays up
Telangana government resolves rental dues issue with TGMREIS-run schools, releases funds for repairs and student safety.
Anti-Drug Clubs to be formed in all colleges in four districts: DIG
Anti-Drug Clubs would be formed in all the 256 colleges in Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Kanniyakumari and Tenkasi districts, covered under Tirunelveli Police Range, said Deputy Inspector General of Police Pa. Moorthy.
Private colleges observe bandh in Telangana over pending fee dues from government 
Private degree colleges in Telangana protest government non-payment, leading to closures and dire financial situation for institutions.
UoH Dean dissolves students’ union; ‘autocratic attack on constitution’ 
Students’ Federation of India at UoH condemns early dissolution of student union, demands adherence to official guidelines.
Tinubu condoles Ladoja over wife’s death
President Tinubu noted the contributions of the departed to humanity, affirming her strength in charitable works, wise counsel and advocacy for the welfare and education of women and children.
Union Minister Jayant Chaudhary encourages students to tread entrepreneurial path
The Union Minister toured various centres at the campus, interacted with students and management
U.N. asks Asia-Pacific countries to invest more in preventing damage from disasters
U.N. official warns of increasing disasters in Asia Pacific, urges more investment in mitigation and prevention efforts.
Mozambique’s faded hotel occupants hope for change
In Mozambique's Grande Hotel slum, residents hope elections will bring change to their desperate lives in poverty.
Five, including three minors, arrested in gang-rape of two women in Andhra Pradesh
Sri Sathya Sai district police arrest five, including minors, for gang-rape; main accused still at large.
Men in major cocaine bust to seek bail next month
Five men, including a 72-year-old, implicated in the almost $12-billion cocaine bust in Havendale, St Andrew in August, are expected to apply for bail when their case is mentioned on November 11 in the Home Circuit Court. The defendants, Kingston...
DU approves EPF benefits for contractual employees and expands academic courses
In a historic move, the University of Delhi’s Executive Council (EC) has approved the introduction of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) Scheme for its contractual staff. The decision was made during the 1272nd EC meeting, presided over by Vice-Chancellor Professor Yogesh Singh, at the University’s Convention Hall on Monday.
Liberia: Senate Focuses on Electricity, Health, and Oversight as Session Resumes   - FrontPageAfrica
On Tuesday, October 15, 2024, the Liberian Senate resumed its first session of the 55th Legislature, following its second recess. This marked the 37th regular sitting of the Senate. As they returned, the Senate outlined an ambitious agenda to address pressing issues in key sectors, including electricity, health, and education, with a focus on strengthening
Never called for closure of madrassas, Muslim children should get formal education: NCPCR
NCPCR on Madrassa education: NCPCR chairperson advocates for equitable educational opportunities for impoverished Muslim children, criticizes state funding for madrassas.
After 5-Day Lull, Israel Strikes South Beirut Again; Cleansing of South Lebanon Continues
Over the past week, our forces carried out targeted raids from the Mount Dov area on complex areas in southern Lebanon.
Islamabad Traffic Plan for SCO Summit
Monitoring Desk: Matrix is a barristers’ chambers in London a group of independent and specialist lawyers who work across a wide range of areas of law, indicates that Imran Khan, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party is not fit to contest the race for Chancellor of the University of Oxford. The Matrix document available with DND News Agency indicates that regulation 7(d) of Oxford’s Council Regulations must be reviewed while dealing with the candidacy of Imran Khan through the lens of Oxford’s governing regulations. Regulation 7(d) of the Council Regulations 8 of 2002 outlines the eligibility criteria for individuals holding roles as trustees of the university, including the Chancellor. These criteria emphasize personal integrity, compliance with legal standards, and the fitness of candidates to serve as representatives of the university. The document says that Imran Khan’s criminal conviction in the Tosha Khana case, in which he was found guilty of profiting…
Students of private Degree colleges take to streets in Asifabad demanding release of pending scholarships
Students protest in Asifabad for release of scholarships and reimbursement arrears
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