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India bags gold medal at International Mathematical Olympiad

After a gap of almost a decade, India bagged a gold medal at the prestigious International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) held at Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The six-member team of Indian students, who p

Come for Gita lessons or leave India: Karnataka minister

Hardliners in Karnataka have been at it again.

A recent circular issued by the State's government to schools has asked teachers to allocate three hours, every week, for lessons on the Bhagwad Gita.

Samacheer kalvi from this year: HC

Striking down the amending Act on common syllabus, which deferred the implementation of samach-eer kalvi from classes 1 to 10, the Madras high court on Monday directed the state government to distribu

'No-ragging' affidavit compulsory for new IIT students

Ahead of the new academic session which commences today, the IIT Kanpur administration has asked all its new students to fill an affidavit pledging not to get indulged in any kind of ragging.

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'Gita' teaching sparks row in Karnataka

Karnataka's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government has landed in a row over its support to teaching of Hindu holy book 'Bhagvad Gita' in schools.

The controversy took a new turn after Primary and Se

IM cook among three held for militant links

Three persons including a cook employed at the Indian Institute of Management here were today arrested for allegedly having links with a militant group.

SP (city) M. Kharkrang led a police team that

SC defers hearing on ambiguity in OBC quota admission

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The Supreme Court today declined to give any immediate direction on discrepancies in implementation of the reservation policy relating to OBC quota in central universities and posted the matter for he

Fake caste certificate scam: Two DU employees arrested

Two employees of Delhi University's SC/ST cell were arrested here for their alleged links with a racket involved in helping students get admission in colleges on the basis of fake caste certificates

Six girl students faint after punishment in class

Six girl students of a reputed English medium school here fainted and were admitted to the Tata Main Hospital here after a teacher asked them to do 100 sit-ups today, police said.

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DU colleges declare second list; Eco, B Com closed in many

As expected, a number of sought after colleges of Delhi University closed admissions to the popular B Com (Hon) and Economics (Hons) courses for general category students on Monday after recording adm

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