Bengaluru school’s ₹7.35 lakh Grade 1 fee sparks debate on affordability: Is quality schooling becoming a luxury?

A prominent international school in Bengaluru has found itself at the centre of a heated debate after details of its ₹7.35 lakh annual fee for Grade 1 students surfaced online. The 2025–26 academic year fee structure, widely shared on social media, has sparked questions about affordability, regulation, and the widening gap in access to quality…

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BPSC confirms 71st CCE prelims 2025 on September 13: Postponement rumours refuted

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has officially confirmed that the 71st Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) Prelims 2025 will be conducted on September 13, 2025, firmly dismissing any circulating rumours about a postponement. The announcement provides clarity for thousands of aspirants preparing for one of Bihar’s most competitive state-level exams. BPSC exam postponement rumours denied…

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School enrolment in India hits a seven-year low at 24.68 crore: Is falling birth rate the key reason?

India’s classrooms are beginning to reflect the country’s demographic shifts. According to new data from the Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+), overall school enrolment has dropped to a seven-year low of 24.68 crore in 2024–25, registering a fall of 11 lakh students compared to the previous year. The most significant decline was…

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KSET 2025: Registration begins tomorrow for Assistant Professor posts at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, check how to apply online here

The Karnataka State Eligibility Test (Karnataka SET or KSET) 2025 registration will commence tomorrow, September 1, 2025, at 11:00 AM, the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has announced. The registration process, originally scheduled to start earlier, was postponed due to technical issues. KEA has confirmed that all technical problems have now been resolved and the online…

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Allahabad HC quashes 79% reservation in UP govt medical colleges, directs fresh admissions

Lucknow, India: The Allahabad High Court has struck down Uttar Pradesh government orders that had resulted in over 79 per cent of seats being reserved in government medical colleges in Ambedkar Nagar, Kannauj, Jalaun and Saharanpur districts.The Lucknow bench directed the state to re-fill the seats strictly in line with the Reservation Act of 2006,…

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CBSE invites Classes 9–12 to join podcasts, social media initiatives nationwide: Here’s what to know

In a world where students are constantly navigating information, inspiration, and opportunities online, the ability to communicate, express, and influence has never been more valuable. Recognizing this, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is stepping beyond traditional classrooms, inviting students to participate in podcasts and digital content initiatives designed to amplify their voices nationwide….

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Two Virginia school districts sue US Education Department over transgender policies

In a bold legal move that could shape the national debate on transgender rights in schools, two Virginia school districts, Arlington and Fairfax counties, filed lawsuits against the U.S. Department of Education on Friday, seeking to block the federal agency from freezing millions in funding over policies that allow students to use bathrooms and other…

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HPBOSE Class 10th,12th supplementary exam results 2025 expected to release soon at hpbose.org: Check steps to download scorecards and other important details here

The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) is anticipated to announce the supplementary examination results for Class 10 and Class 12 students soon. Although, the board has not yet announced any official date or time for the release. Candidates who appeared for the compartment exams will be able to access their results online once…

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As the US tightens visas, can small universities survive without their foreign lifeline?

One international student after another told the University of Central Missouri this summer that they couldn’t get a visa, many couldn’t even land an interview. The result was striking: Despite demand holding steady, barely half as many new international graduate students showed up for fall classes compared to last year, according to the Associated Press…

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