The authorities urged the people to maintain peace and tranquility and do not allow the miscreants to create any trouble in their respective areas.
'What kind of education have we had if we can't treat another human being with equal respect?'
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Police said the teacher has been arrested under Section 306 of the Indian Penal Code.
'With over 50 per cent of medical seats reserved for those who have the ability to pay a fee ranging from Rs 50 lakh to Rs 1.5 crore for a five-year MBBS course and quotas in accordance with affirmative policies in government colleges, the band of seats available for the not-so-rich and non-OBCs is very narrow.'
Vinay Kumar tells you how to optimise your preparation.
Arundhuti Dasgupta maps a trail from the southernmost tip to its suburbs.
M Gayatri of New Green Fields school, New Delhi has topped the class 12 CBSE exam in the country securing 99.2 per cent.
'Students are taking a keen interest in a hybrid model, where they start classes online and then complete the course on campus.'
'I was no one. I am here today because I am a proud soldier of the Indian Army,' says Captain Mohammed Quamrul Zaman.
In her weekly column, mental health guru Anu Krishna offers advice on how to take charge of your life.
'Solace' emerged from the heart of a mother who knew what it feels like to be a helpless parent when treatment for a sick child is expensive.
HR Guru Mayank Rautela offers practical advice.
Following disagreement on the new normalisation policy, the Supreme Court bench has agreed that it will pass the order only if it finds that the education policy violates the fundamental rights of students.
Addressing the students of the Royal University of Bhutan in Thimphu, Modi asked them to work hard and take the Himalayan nation to great heights.
The wave of enthusiasm for digital technology had faded as we'd grown more and more worried about what smartphones and social media were doing to society and to us as individuals. Now that switchback ride between hopes for the technology and fear of it seemed to have taken us on another upward path, as the virus made us fall back in love with it. Read on for an intriguing excerpt from Rory Cellan-Jones's Always On: Hope And Fear In The Social Smartphone Era.
From the rented home where he paid Rs 500 a month in the 1990s to the flat he will buy from the one crore won on KBC, Ajeet Kumar's personal journey is a story worth cheering for.
Sangita tells us what she learned from her father.
Anumula Jithendar Reddy, from Madras zone, has claimed the top spot this year.
'The film released when I was in Class 8. Most of the characters in it inspired me' says Sarvesh Mehtani.
The SC said it appeared that the entire test and the system was tainted.
Hardik Pandya feels that a lot of people perceive him wrongly and it changes once they meet him.
They have everything they wanted as a teenager - only they seem to have got it all 50 years later, says ad guru Sandeep Goyal.
The apex court, while hearing a plea raising grievance over the programme, said that the manner in which some media houses are conducting debate is a matter of concern as all kind of defamatory things are being said.
Criticising the move, the opposition led by the Congress said that Question Hour is the 'golden hour of the House'. Leader of the Congress in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, said the argument and rationale that has been put forth by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi is far from convincing.
The reforms proposed for the monster examinations, JEE and NEET, which take several students' lives every year don't go far enough.
'Whether she pursued academics or art, there was one sort of tyranny she'd probably never escape -- her father's,' says Geetanjali Krishna.
Eleven more deaths were reported on Thursday, taking the total death toll to 38, a senior Delhi Health Department official told PTI.
'I am grateful to God that I am alive and he has made me differently-abled for a greater cause,' says Wing Commander Shantanu.
Manish Salian, Regional Head (Academics), Western Zone, Career Launcher, says, "CAT is a relative exam. Everybody sees the same questions."
One teenager died in police firing last May. Another teenager is paralysed waist down. Both families have been ignored by the political establishment, including the AIMIM.
'In a fraction of a second everything started...'
The ongoing violence in the valley is driving students to excel, but it is also making them angry, discovers Ritwik Sharma.
While the overall pass percentage for the state is 74.46 per cent, maximum number of girls have passed from Konkan region.
'Tamil Nadu will never allow the Centre's three-language policy'
You'll be looking at your e-mails in a different light after reading this.
The dead boy was a first generation learner in a government school, with all odds stacked against him. While everyone celebrates this year's toppers, Geetanjali Krishna wonders about the failures, and how our system has failed them.
'The government says the mortality rate among patients is 2 to 3 per cent, but in doctors it is 11 per cent, which is very high.'
The Bharatiya Janata Party in the state demanded an apology from the Uddhav Thackeray-led government over this incident.
Though many students attended school, with letters of consent from their parents, some chose to continue education online with their guardians anxious about the pandemic situation and the emergence of a new strain of the novel coronavirus.