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CBSE 12th Result 2021: Schools Asked to 'Moderate' Marks, What it Means to You

This year, students will be given marks based on not only their individual performance but their marks will also be moderated as compared to other students. → Read More

What Teachers and Students Learned in The Pandemic Year: Education Needs Emotional Connect

Teacher: Hello, hello. → Read More

Students Removed from Online Classes Due to Non-payment of Fees, Parents Write to CM Kejriwal

Many parents joined strikes on Wednesday and Thursday outside the schools to fight for the children’s right to education, and demanded time to pay the fees. → Read More

'After Ensuring Property Rights of Daughters, Need to Relook Kanyadaan, Fathers' Total Power on Wills'

Professor Dr Faizan Mustafa, vice-chancellor of NALSAR University of Law, spoke to News18.com after the Supreme Court ruled that daughters will have equal coparcenary rights in joint Hindu family property even if the father died before the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005 → Read More

Before Unlocking Babri Masjid, Rajiv Gandhi Informed Muslim Personal Law Board: Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan said he is not surprised at the stand taken by leaders of his erstwhile Congress party on the Ram Mandir issue. → Read More

1 Phone, 2 Siblings: Clash of Timings Adds to Students' Woes, Forced to Skip Online Classes Amid Covid-19

Several students are now approaching their teachers and college unions with problems in online education. → Read More

Shouldn't Alienate a Community for Mistake, Says Mohan Bhagwat, Then Adds Warning on Covid-19 Misuse by ‘Anti-India Forces’

The RSS chief said there are 'anti-India forces' who are waiting to use the pandemic to break the country. → Read More

A Wedding and a Funeral: Married on Valentine's Day, Bride Loses Her Husband to Riots after Just 12 Days

In what would be their last few moments together, Tasleen Fatima had shared a meal with her husband Ashfaq Hussain before he left for Mustafabad in riot-hit east Delhi from UP’s Bulandshahr. → Read More

Believed to be Inside Humayun's Tomb, Dara Shikoh's Burial Site Set to Make Experts' Panel 'Walk in Dark'

The committee of seven senior archaeologists faces several challenges as the Mughal prince’s grave is believed to be one among 140 inside Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi, but none of these have any apparent inscriptions and there is also a dearth of historical records. → Read More

Manmohan Govt Spoke to Protesters During Anna Stir, Why Can't Modi Govt Do It? Ex-Lt Guv Najeeb Jung at Jamia

Former Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Najeeb Jung said making an amendment to the CAA is not difficult as the government would just have to include the religion that has been excluded from it. → Read More

Philosophy vs Erotica: What Manish Tewari Can Learn from Literature Before Pointing Out ‘Grey’ in Article 370 Next Time

Congress leader Manish Tewari stroked controversy when he referred to a popular novel, 'Fifty Shades of Grey', in order to explain his party's stance on the controversial law that revokes Article 370. → Read More

RSS-Affiliate Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal to Design New University Ranking System

University rankings in Indian higher education system are used to measure and compare the institutional quality based on a range of indicators related to research, reputation and teaching. → Read More

'…Or in 50 Years, We'll Become Like Congress': Why Libraries are Being Built at BJP Offices Across India

Aimed at imparting a 'sense of history', the project would seek to make Documentation & Library department as one-stop destination for karyakartas on party doctrine and beliefs. → Read More

Kancha Ilaiah's Books 'Vitriolic Towards Hindu Faith', Must be Removed From Reading List: DU Teachers

Professor Geeta Bhatt, member of Delhi University (DU) academic council, said Ilaiah’s books were his understanding of Hindu faith and 'there is no empirical data to establish his understanding'. → Read More

Did Ancient Indian Rishis Beat Newton to Gravity Moment? AICTE Brings in New Engineering Course

The engineering students are expected to carry out study and research Rishi Agastya and Rishi Kanad’s scientific works “before rejecting any claim as unscientific.” → Read More

Where are the Govt Jobs? The Burning Question Amid 'Creamy Layer' Debate in Promotions Quota

JNU Social Sciences professor Surinder S Jodhka said that today, the educated Dalits are not getting jobs, they are looking for jobs but there are no jobs and no reservations as there are very few jobs in the government sector. → Read More

'Quota Based on Economic Condition Not Possible': SC Ruling on 'Creamy Layer' Irks BJP Dalit Leaders

The Supreme Court verdict has brought in the creamy layer aspect in reservations, which BJP SC Morcha leader says 'is a matter of study'. → Read More

Teachers Spend Only 19% of Their Time in Educating Students, Poll Duty and Surveys Take up Rest

The report stated that of the 220 days mandated by the Right to Education (RTE) Act, just 42 days were spent on teaching in 2015-16. → Read More

Amid Left Sweep, BAPSA Debuts in the JNU Students' Union Council

BAPSA opened its account in the JNUSU Council with the Research scholar Sanjay Kumar winning the seat of Councillor in School of Arts and Aesthetics. → Read More

Unlike Aeroplanes, There is Proof of Homosexuality in Ancient India: Author Devdutt Pattanaik

The author says that pleasure of all forms, heterosexual and homosexual, was celebrated in ancient India. It was British who criminalised pleasure. → Read More