Lt Governor approves 200 additional PGT positions in Delhi government schools
In a notable effort to tackle the shortage of Post Graduate Teachers (PGTs) in Delhi's government schools, Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena has sanctioned the creation of 200 new teaching positions. This initiative seeks to improve educational support for children with disabilities (CWD) in government institutions, ensuring that their unique educational requirements are effectively addressed.
Five beheaded bodies found next to road in Mexico
The rural area, which is plagued by violence, is largely under the control of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
India hits out at Canada over 'preposterous' allegations, accuses Trudeau of 'naked interference'
The Ministry of External Affairs said it received a diplomatic communication on Sunday suggesting that Indian High Commissioner to Canada Sanjay Kumar Verma and other diplomats are 'persons of interest' in an investigation there. The MEA rejected the latest charges as 'preposterous implications'.
India slams Canada after Ottawa terms Indian High Commissioner and other Indian diplomats as ‘persons of interest’ in a case
MEA strongly rejects Canada's claim of Indian diplomats being persons of interest, criticizing PM Trudeau's anti-India stance.
Keir Starmer's No 10 purge: All the paintings Labour PM has taken down
Sir Keir has wasted no time in purging the paintings that were mounted on the No 10 walls during the Conservative reign as he looks to put his own stamp on Downing Street.
Lammy joins EU ministers meeting in Europe 'reset'
David Lammy becomes the first foreign secretary since Brexit to take part in a regular meeting of EU ministers.
India labels Canada's latest allegations as 'preposterous imputations', slams Trudeau's political agenda
Labelling them as "preposterous imputations", India on Monday slammed the Canadian government led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, asserting once again that it has "consciously provided" space to...
Pakistan ‘vigilantes’ behind rise in online blasphemy cases
One local police report suggests that the vigilantes may be motivated by financial gains.
India lets fly as Canada tags Indian diplomats in probe
India on Monday 'strongly' rejected a diplomatic communication from Canada suggesting that the Indian high commissioner and other diplomats were 'persons of interest' in an investigation and termed it as 'preposterous imputations' and part of the political agenda of the Justin Trudeau government.
Fury at university's 'ludicrous' trigger warning on Canterbury Tales
The University of Nottingham has put a trigger warning on Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales because they contain 'expressions of Christian faith'.
Adani power project in Sri Lanka: Anura Dissanayake government reconsidering permission
Sri Lanka's new government reconsiders Adani Group's wind power project, facing legal challenges and environmental concerns.
Pupils of Chinese heritage receive the best results at school
Sir Trevor Phillips said this was proof 'the traditional orthodoxy that life chances in Britain are determined by a simple black and white binary has been overturned'.
Inquiry to open into the Novichok poisonings which left one woman dead
Dawn Sturgess, 44, died after being exposed to the chemical weapon which was left in a discarded perfume bottle in Amesbury, Wiltshire, in July 2018.
Salisbury Novichok inquiry hears perfume bottle contained enough poison to kill thousands
The perfume bottle carrying the Russian nerve agent that fatally poisoned Dawn Sturgess contained “enough poison to kill thousands of people”, an inquiry into her death was told today
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